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Les mille et une nuits

Original title: Le meraviglie di Aladino
  • 1961
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  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Les mille et une nuits (1961)
AdventureComedyFantasy

A poor young man finds a magic lamp that possesses a genie, who will grant the boy three wishes if he sets him free from the lamp.A poor young man finds a magic lamp that possesses a genie, who will grant the boy three wishes if he sets him free from the lamp.A poor young man finds a magic lamp that possesses a genie, who will grant the boy three wishes if he sets him free from the lamp.

  • Directors
    • Mario Bava
    • Henry Levin
  • Writers
    • Luther Davis
    • Stefano Strucchi
    • Duccio Tessari
  • Stars
    • Donald O'Connor
    • Noëlle Adam
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    572
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mario Bava
      • Henry Levin
    • Writers
      • Luther Davis
      • Stefano Strucchi
      • Duccio Tessari
    • Stars
      • Donald O'Connor
      • Noëlle Adam
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • 19User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Donald O'Connor
    Donald O'Connor
    • Aladdin
    Noëlle Adam
    Noëlle Adam
    • Djalma
    • (as Noelle Adam)
    Vittorio De Sica
    Vittorio De Sica
    • Genie
    Aldo Fabrizi
    Aldo Fabrizi
    • Sultan
    Terence Hill
    Terence Hill
    • Prince Moluk
    • (as Mario Girotti)
    Fausto Tozzi
    Fausto Tozzi
    • Grand Vizier
    Raymond Bussières
    Raymond Bussières
    • Magician
    • (as Raimond Bussieres)
    Milton Reid
    Milton Reid
    • Omar
    Alberto Farnese
    Alberto Farnese
    • Bandit Chieftain
    Marco Tulli
    Marco Tulli
    • Fakir
    Giovanna Galletti
    Giovanna Galletti
    • Midwife
    Adriana Facchetti
    • Benhai - Aladdin's Mother
    Franco Ressel
    Franco Ressel
    • Vizier's Lieutenant
    Michèle Mercier
    Michèle Mercier
    • Princess Zaina
    • (as Michele Mercier)
    Vittorio Bonos
    • Lamp Merchant
    • (uncredited)
    Aldo Canti
    Aldo Canti
    • Street Acrobat
    • (uncredited)
    Omero Capanna
    • Muzda
    • (uncredited)
    Consalvo Dell'Arti
    • Courtier
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Mario Bava
      • Henry Levin
    • Writers
      • Luther Davis
      • Stefano Strucchi
      • Duccio Tessari
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    User reviews19

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    7EmperorNortonII

    A Silly Carpet Ride

    This movie has a high '60s camp factor. The Arabian Nights theme of movies certainly opens itself up to it, with its navel-jewel-wearing harem girls and all. You can tell the dubbing's not up to par (and it seems like Donald O'Connor was the only one speaking English on the set). But it does entertain as much as any goofy Italian movie can.
    6Bunuel1976

    THE WONDERS OF ALADDIN (Henry Levin and Mario Bava, 1961) **1/2

    While I could only get my hands on a French-dubbed version of this costumed romp (without even the benefit of any subtitles), I admit to having enjoyed it quite a bit – indeed, more than I anticipated! Bava's involvement notwithstanding, I had long wanted to check this one out, in view of a movie poster of it kept in a scrapbook by my father back from the time of its local theatrical release. I have watched many an Arabian Nights fantasy in my time, so that there was very little novelty in the way of plot here…but the cult director's hand definitely benefited the look of the film – with sets, costumes, special effects and overall color scheme all coming across as rather splendid within their modest confines. Apart from the obligatory Hollywood veteran brought in to act as 'supervisor', we also get an American lead in Donald O'Connor: his comic shtick may be an acquired taste, but the actor's irrepressible energy served the role well in action highlights (not to mention a dance sequence towards the end in which he assumes the garbs of a mannequin imbued with life by the villain's sorcerer!). Also exposing the movie's Italian/French heritage is the fact that the supporting cast is peppered with many an established and upcoming presence from both these countries: Fausto Tozzi as a particularly flamboyant Grand Vizier, Terence Hill (still bearing his pre-stardom name of Mario Girotti) as the romantic second lead, Vittorio De Sica as the ubiquitous genie-in-a-lamp, and a typically flustered Aldo Fabrizi as the Sultan; Michele Mercier, then, is Hill's regal intended and Fabrizi's daughter (naturally also coveted by the dastardly Tozzi) and Raymond Bussieres appears as the Sultan's adviser. As expected, the fantasy sequences – capped by a desert climax in which O'Connor duels with Tozzi (albeit managing to overcome him only through De Sica's helping hand, just as, at one point his dimensions are enlarged in order for him to turn the tables on some pursuers, with one of them even landing the post thereafter of the hero's servant/sidekick!) – prove the film's ultimate mainstay. That said, there are also comedic flashes of eroticism (O'Connor twice discovers his girlfriend hanging naked after being captured by the villain) and a couple more of outright sadism (people falling through a secret panel in the floor of Tozzi's palace are ripped apart by his vicious dogs) which are decidedly incongruous for what is essentially a kiddie film!
    ulicknormanowen

    Aladdin is getting old.

    Pairing Henry levin (who made the best "journey to the center of the earth " that had ever been ) and Mario Bava (whose best fantasy and horror movies such as "i tre volti della paura" have remained memorable ) promised great things ;but these promises remained on hold.

    It cannot hold a candle to "the thief of Baghdad " (1940) from which it borrowed the automaton (a murderous sexy girl) ;firts of all,Donald O' Connor is at least twice Alladin's age ;a cosmopolitan cast does not help :To support the American actor , Italians (De Sica as the genius in the bottle) ,and FRench comedians (Noelle Adam ,Michèle Mercier ,future Angélique )

    Magis is absent all along the way ,but the film is not devoid of sadism : the soldier handed to the blood-thirsty automaton,people ending for lunch to the lions ;and what have the Amazons, who come from Greek mythology, got to do in "one and a thousand nights"?Why not Hercules or the mummy when they are at it?

    The screenplay is muddled and desultory .

    The wise adults would pass this up and watch the 1940 work or Pasolini's 1974 version,the latter not suitable for the children audience.
    5Fella_shibby

    Comedic for its time.

    I first saw this in the early 90s. Revisited it recently. This film hasn't aged well. It has some good comedy, decent effects, hell lottuva babes n a funny faced Sultan (Aldo Fabrizi). It even has Terence Hill in a tiny role n the intimidating wrestler Milton Reid (Dr. No and The Spy Who Loved Me).
    Sargebri

    A Great Fantasy

    This has to be one of the finest comedies to feature Donald O'Connor that didn't feature him dancing or with a talking mule. When you look at it, he really isn't the smooth teen idol type that was portrayed in the classic animated feature that came out several years later, O'Connor played Aladdin more like an ordinary guy who gets involved in very unusual situations. Too bad this is rarely shown on television anymore, it is definitely a treat.

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    • Trivia
      This one of three films that Lux was going to produce starring 'Steve Reeves' (they had co-produced Hercule et la reine de Lydie (1959)). They were able to get Reeves for the other two productions, Le Voleur de Bagdad (1961) and Capitaine Morgan (1960).
    • Connections
      Referenced in I've Got a Secret: Donald O'Connor (1961)

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 1962 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Wonders of Aladdin
    • Filming locations
      • Titanus Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Embassy Pictures
      • Lux Film
      • Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55:1

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