Arabian Nights
Alberto Argentino Actor , Francesco Paolo Governale Actor , Ninetto Davoli Actor , Franco Merli Actor , Ines Pellegrini Actor , Tessa Bouche Actor
MPAA Rating:
NC17
Contains:Violence,Nudity,Not For Children,Sexual Situations
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Arabian Nights
UPC: 014381441727
Studio: Image Entertainment
MPAA Rating: NC17 Contains:[Violence, Nudity, Not For Children, Sexual Situations]
Summary: This lush anthology of erotic tales was filmed in four countries (Iran, Nepal, Yemen, and Eritrea) over a period of more than two years. Completing the literary cycle begun by Pier Pasolini in Il Decamerone and I Racconti di Canterbury, this one is perhaps the most controversial of the lot, engendering reactions from admiration to dismissal. The connecting story deals with Mur el-Din (Franco Merli), a prince searching for his slave girl lover, Zumurrud (Ines Pellegrini), who has been kidnapped, only to disguise herself as a man, take a wife, and become ruler of a great city. Mur el-Din's quest carries him to the ends of his known world, where he listens to several stories of carnality and betrayal. The continuity and fluidity of the film depend entirely on the version screened, because several different cuts exist; producer Alberto Grimaldi insisted on a 130-minute release, whereas Pasolini and United Artists preferred the unexpurgated 155-minute version with its ten stories all intact. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
Category: Adventure
Awards: Special Jury Grand Prix – Cannes Film Festival
Arabian Nights
Release Date: 01/01/1899
Aspect Ratio: 1.75:1 Disney
Audio: 1 USA & territories, Canada
Runtime: 131 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Subtitles: English
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
1. Main Titles.
2. The Market Place.
3. An Unworthy Guest.
4. Who Would Be King?
5. In Search of Lost Love.
6. The Groom Is Late.
7. Another Cryptic Message.
8. More Verses to Speak.
9. Second Tempo.
10. The Princess and the Demon.
11. Accept Gladly from Destiny.
12. The Mountain of Black Stone.
13. Murdered in His Sleep.
14. The Boy Finds a Lion in the Desert.
Tom Wiener
Men are told by wise women not to do certain things; the men do them anyway and suffer consequences. It's an age-old problem with humanity, as Pier Paolo Pasolini richly illustrates in this adaptation of the fabulous tales of magic, mystery, and frequent sex. The film's stories overlap, fold in on each other, and there are occasional jumps in continuity, though this may be a consequence of reviewing a 131 minute-version, the one available on DVD, rather than the original 155-minute version. The locations, particularly the desert villages and cities of Yemen, Iran, and Eritrea, steal the show from the actors, who are rarely convincing, often reduced to giggling their dialogue. That delivery is at least amusing with the oft-repeated line by various males, "You're making me hard," as the pliant female characters minister to their sexual needs. Despite the abundant nudity (both female and male), this is hardly the sensual romp it might have been, but Pasolini's imagery compensates for the most part, and there's a wry wind-up involving mistaken sexual identity. ~ Tom Wiener, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Margarethe Clementi
Actor
Alberto Argentino
Actor
Luigina Rocchi
Actor
Franca Sciutto
Actor
Franco Citti
Actor
Luigi Antonio Guerra
Actor
Francesco Paolo Governale
Actor
Alberto Grimaldi
Producer
Ennio Morricone
Composer (Music Score)
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Director
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Screenwriter
Dacia Maraini
Screenwriter
Ninetto Davoli
Actor
Franco Merli
Actor
Ines Pellegrini
Actor
Tessa Bouche
Actor
Country: France,Italy










