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Medium DVD
Production Year 2000
Certification
Genre Kids & Family; Drama; Action & Adventure; Family; Fantasy; Adventure
Region Region 1
Nationality USA
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Cast
Actor/Actress Role
Avital, Mili Scheherezade
Bates, Alan Storyteller
Frain, James Schazzenan
Karyo, Tchéky Black Coda
Lee, Jason Scott Aladdin
Leguizamo, John Genie of the Lamp / Genie of the Ring
Mae, Vanessa Princess Zobeide
Scott, Dougray Sultan Schariar
Sewell, Rufus Ali Baba
Carter, Jim Ja'Far
Guinness, Peter Chief Executioner
Quarshie, Hugh Mustappa
Lim, Pik Sen Aladdin's Mother (as Pik-Sen Lim)
Casar, Amira Morgiana
Serkis, Andy Kasim
Dharker, Ayesha Coral Lips
Conran, Alexis Prince Ali
Callis, James Prince Ahmed
Dhillon, Hari Prince Hussain
Hallam, John Demon
Sayle, Alexei BacBac
Massey, Jamila Safil
Sawalha, Nadim Judge Zadic
Lissek, Leon Dr. Ezra
Inocian, Junix Hi-Ching
Lebor, Stanley Faisal
Lapotaire, Jane Miriam
Kalipha, Stefan Nonz (as Stephan Kalipha)
Wong, Benedict Hassan
Gitir, Orgun Executioner's Assistant
Ba, Inday Heart's Delight
Gutteridge, Melanie Fair Face
Kwouk, Burt Caliph Beder
Goodman, Henry Sultan Billah
O'Farrell, Maureen Sultana Billah
Osoba, Tony Sultan Badr Al-Din
Lewis, Emma Sultana
Hammond, Roger Jerome Gribben
Ghir, Kulvinder Ali's Servant
Yip, David Assad
Warrington, Don Hari Ben Karim
Nri, Cyril Schaca
Patel, Bhasker Carpet Seller
Pang, Adrian Gulnare
Gregor, Simon 1st Robber
Fehr, Oded 2nd Robber
Finney, Simon 2nd Guard
Memarzia, Nasser Prosecuting Lawyer
Yamauchi, Chiaki Head Maid
Bayliss, Peter 1st Physician
Houghton, Sara Hand Maiden
Kamen, Barry 1st Guard
Tran, Ysé Bubble Dancer (as Yse Tran)
Shapi, Hassani 1st Army Captain
Türcet, Yaman Elderly Mourner (as Yaman Tuzcet)
Asiliskendar, Ufuk Clerk
Other People
Director Barron, Steve
Producer
Writer Barnes, Peter
Composer
Studio Lions Gate
Features
Language Tracks English
Subtitle Languages
Audio Tracks Stereo
Running Time 175
Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
Color Mode Color
Plot Summary

When Sultan Said discovers his wife locked in a passionate embrace with his only brother, he flings his sword at the prince and accidentally murders his adulterous queen. Tortured by his wife's ghost, the maniacal and cowardly sultan must marry another to save his kingdom, but to avoid future matrimonial disgrace he plans to have her executed the morning after the wedding. Fortunately for him, Scheherezade, the grand vicar's daughter played by the lovely Mili Avital, jumps at the challenge and the chance to marry her childhood love. A master storyteller, the newly crowned sultana escapes death night after night with her mesmerizing tales of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Aladdin and his Magic Lamp, countless warriors, supernatural duels, and ferocious genies.

Although the main story line falls short of Scheherezade's seductive tales, audiences will be enchanted with fantastic special effects, elaborate costumes, and the magic of Persia. Wonderfully directed and edited by Steve Barron, Hallmark's Arabian Nights will particularly appeal to fans of magical computer-effects laden television miniseries. --Melissa Asher

When Sultan Said discovers his wife locked in a passionate embrace with his only brother, he flings his sword at the prince and accidentally murders his adulterous queen. Tortured by his wife's ghost, the maniacal and cowardly sultan must marry another to save his kingdom, but to avoid future matrimonial disgrace he plans to have her executed the morning after the wedding. Fortunately for him, Scheherezade, the grand vicar's daughter played by the lovely Mili Avital, jumps at the challenge and the chance to marry her childhood love. A master storyteller, the newly crowned sultana escapes death night after night with her mesmerizing tales of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Aladdin and his Magic Lamp, countless warriors, supernatural duels, and ferocious genies.

Although the main story line falls short of Scheherezade's seductive tales, audiences will be enchanted with fantastic special effects, elaborate costumes, and the magic of Persia. Wonderfully directed and edited by Steve Barron, Hallmark's Arabian Nights will particularly appeal to fans of magical computer-effects laden television miniseries. --Melissa Asher

Long ago, the Sultan Schariar has gone mad after his traumatizing near assassination in which his wife collaborated and died at his hands as a result. Now he has a paranoid suspicion of women which he plans to express in a diabolical plan, and that is to marry a woman from the harem and then have her executed the very next morning. To prevent this, the Grand Vizier's daughter and a childhood friend of the Sultan, Scheherezade, offers herself to be that bride. Now, she must gamble that her plan will work as she tries to cure his madness by telling him story after wondrous story which include the tales of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves and Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp. All the while, the Sultan's villainous brother is making plans of his own and Scheherezade's stories are more useful against him than anyone can anticipate. Written by Kenneth Chisholm {kchishol@execulink.com}

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