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For years, the fictional East African republic of Wadiya is ruled by dictator Omar Aladeen, and later succeeded by his son Admiral-General Haffaz Aladeen. He surrounds himself with female bodyguards, sponsors terrorism, changes many words in the Wadiyan dictionary to "Aladeen", and starts developing nuclear weapons to "destroy Israel".
Music from the Motion Picture The Dictator is the soundtrack to Larry Charles's 2012 film The Dictator.It was released on May 8, 2012 via (the fictional) Aladeen Records. The majority of the songs are sung in Wadiyan despite it being a fictional language; however, it is closely associated with the German, Hungarian, and Arabic language
Aladeen is loosely based on the late leader of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi. [17] Adenoid Hynkel: Tomania: The Great Dictator: He is a parody of Adolf Hitler played by Charlie Chaplin. Like the dictator he parodies, he persecutes Jews, which leads to his downfall as he gets mistaken for a Jewish lookalike. [18] Napaloni: Nation of Bacteria
We've come to expect a mobile tie-in for upcoming films, and The Dictator: Wadiyan Games is no exception given Sacha Baron Cohen's (Ali G, Bruno etc) soon-to-be-released comedy The Dictator.
The Dictator (2012 film) has bin Laden depicted near the end of the film in Aladeen's guest house, holding a plunger, before hiding from the camera. Earlier in the film, when asked if he was bin Laden's best friend, Aladeen says that he granted him asylum after they "killed his double".
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) -President Joe Biden told donors at a political fundraiser on Monday that former President Donald Trump is a threat to U.S. democracy and said the Republican had pledged to ...
President Joe Biden on Thursday issued a fierce critique of Russian President Vladimir Putin while defending his decision give Ukraine permission to carry out limited strikes within Russia using ...
Gaddafi Amazonian bodyguards. The Amazonian Guard (also the "Amazons") was an unofficial name given to an all-female elite cadre of bodyguards officially known as The Revolutionary Nuns (Arabic: الراهبات الثوريات, ar-rāhibāt ath-thawriyyāt), tasked with protecting the late, former leader of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi.