- Based on the story in "One Thousand and One Nights" where a poor woodcutter gains entrance to untold treasures in a secret thieves' den by reciting the magic words "Open Sesame." © Arnold Leibovit
- Based on the story in One Thousand and One Nights where a poor woodcutter gains entrance to untold treasures in a secret thieves' den by reciting the magic words "Open Sesame". Impressive example of Pal's pioneering replacement puppet figure animation with an outstanding score by Sandor Slatinay.
- "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" aka "Ali Baba Et les Quarante Voleurs" ©1935 was a triumphant archival find in Europe by Producer Arnold Leibovit as the film had been lost for over 85 years and was restored for "The Puppetoon Movie Volume 2" produced by Leibovit. Based on the story in "One Thousand and One Nights" where a poor woodcutter gains entrance to untold treasures in a secret thieves' den by reciting the magic words "Open Sesame." 'Ali Baba' is an Impressive example George Pal's pioneering replacement figure series puppet stop-motion animation with an outstanding score by composer Sandor Slatinay. Director: George Pal. Producer-Music Composer: Sandor Slatinay. Additional Music: Shan Door. Film Editor: Uray Dezso. Sound Recording: Western Electric. 35mm/11:03. Gasparcolor. George Pal's Dolly Follies. A Production of Slatinay. Global Distribution French Society of Films. Paris, France.—© Arnold Leibovit
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By what name was Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1935) officially released in Canada in English?
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