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Shéhérazade or Scorching Sands is a 1963 adventure film directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit and starring Anna Karina as the title character.The cast also featured Gérard Barray, António Vilar and Giuliano Gemma [2] The film is loosely based on the One Thousand and One Nights.
Les 1001 Nuits is a French-Italian fantasy film loosely based on the ancient Arabic legend One Thousand and One Nights.It is directed by Philippe de Broca and stars Catherine Zeta-Jones as Sheherazade, who has married a king (Thierry Lhermitte), who desires to have many virgin wives, but only one at a time.
It is the last film of the trilogy (and the last film produced by its production company, Tajikfilm), following the films New Tales of Scheherazade and And another night of Scheherazade. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The heroes of the film are the shoemaker Maruf and the daughter of the Caliph, Esmagül, who despite falling in love with a young man, nevertheless ...
Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story (Egyptian Arabic: إحكي يا شهرزاد, translit. Ehki ya shahrazade ) is a 2009 Egyptian film. The film Was Showing on 60 cinemas on Egypt at last of June 2009
In most of Scheherazade's narrations there are also stories narrated, and even in some of these, there are some other stories. [77] This is particularly the case for the "Sinbad the Sailor" story narrated by Scheherazade in the One Thousand and One Nights. Within the "Sinbad the Sailor" story itself, the protagonist Sinbad the Sailor narrates ...
The Vizier is trying to seek help from foreign armies to help him usurp power. One guard takes the chance and delivers his head to the Vizier so as to write a message of help to the enemies. The guard starts his adventure dreaming of wealth and beautiful slave girls.
Song of Scheherazade is a 1947 American musical film directed by Walter Reisch. It tells the story of an imaginary episode in the life of the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov ( Jean-Pierre Aumont ), in 1865, when he was a young naval officer on shore leave in Morocco .
Universal bought the story in January 1950. [1] The film was envisioned as a vehicle for Yvonne De Carlo. Douglas Fairbanks Jr was sought for the male lead. [2] The role eventually went to Richard Greene, returning to Hollywood after two years in Britain.