Les Nouvelles aventures d'Aladin (2015)
Directed by Arthur Benzaquen

Comedy

Film Synopsis

With Christmas approaching, Sam and his best friend Khalid dress themselves up as Santa Claus so that they can rob as many people as they can at the Galeries Lafayette.  Surrounded by children, Sam is forced into telling a fairy tale - the story of Aladdin.  In the guise of the Arabian Nights hero, Sam finds himself at the heart of ancient Baghdad, a city in the tyrannous grip of the mighty Vizir, who is well-known for his ferocity and bad breath.  Even with the help of his faithful Genie, Aladdin will have his work cut out if he is to rescue Khalid and steal the heart of the beautiful Princess Shallia...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Arthur Benzaquen
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Aïm
  • Music: Maxime Desprez, Michael Tordjman
  • Cast: Kev Adams (Aladin), Jean-Paul Rouve (Le vizir), Vanessa Guide (La princesse Shallia), William Lebghil (Khalid), Audrey Lamy (Rababa), Eric Judor (Le génie), Michel Blanc (Le sultan), Youssef Hajdi (Cheik Loukoums)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 107 min

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