Arabian Nights (2000)

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Written by Peter Barnes

Directed by Steve Barron

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

A lavish adaptation of the ever-popular legends recounted by Scheherazade. Having married the bitter sultan she unrequitedly loves, Scheherazade faces execution as soon as her new husband inherits the kingdom. But she hopes that her exciting and entertaining stories which include tales of Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves and Aladdin And His Wonderful Lamp, will save her life and win the sultan's heart.

When is Arabian Nights next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on FIVER December 22nd, 1:20pm and on FIVER December 25th, 9:45am. See more...

Cast

Image for Mili AvitalMili AvitalScheherezade
Image for Alan BatesAlan BatesStoryteller
Image for James FrainJames FrainSchahzenan
Tchéky KaryoBlack Coda
Jason Scott LeeAladdin
Image for John LeguizamoJohn LeguizamoGenie
Vanessa MaePrincess Zobeide
Dougray ScottSultan Schariar
Image for Rufus SewellRufus SewellAli Baba
Image for Jim CarterJim CarterJa'Far
Peter GuinnessChief Executioner
Image for Hugh QuarshieHugh QuarshieMustappa
Pik-Sen LimAladdin's Mother
Amira CasarMorgiana
Image for Andy SerkisAndy SerkisKasim

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