From the Director
Jacques Becker (1906-1960) grew up in Paris, where his parents kept company with intellectuals and artists. It was through Paul Cezanne and his wife that Becker was introduced to director Jean Renoir. He eventually became Renoir's assistant on the films "La Grande Illusion", "Boudu Saved From Drowning" and "La Marseillaise". Becker went on to make a name for himself directing classics like "Antoine and Antoinette" (1947), "Casque d'Or" (1952), "Grisbi" (1954) and "Montparnasse 19" (1958). While Becker only made thirteen films in his career, each one was so distinct that they made an unforgettable impact. The themes of fraternity and humanity were constant undercurrents of his style. Becker passed away just weeks before the release of his final film, "Le Trou" (aka The Hole, 1960). "Ali Baba and the 40 Theives" was filmed in color on location in Morroco, with thousands of extras, and is considered one of the most lavish French productions of its time.
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Ali Baba accidentally discovers the magic cave where Abdul and his band of 40 thieves hide their ill-gotten treasure. He takes enough to buy the beautiful slave girl Morgiane from his master, Cassim, so that he may take her as his wife. However, Kassim and Abdul have plans for Ali on his wedding night...
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