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                   A Thousand and One Nights (1945)
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Cornel Wilde,
Evelyn Keyes,
Phil Silvers,
Adele Jergens,
Dusty Anderson,
Shelley Winters
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Alfred E. Green
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Classics,
Action & Adventure,
Romance,
Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
Action Classics,
Romance Classics,
Classic Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
Epics,
Action Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
Fantasy
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A Thousand and One Nights (1945) is a comedic Technicolor adventure film that follows the escapades of Aladdin, who uses a magic lamp to outwit an evil sorcerer and win the heart of his beloved princess. The movie combines elements of fantasy and romance, delivering a lighthearted and entertaining reimagining of the classic Middle Eastern folklore.
                 
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