The amorous nights of Ali Baba

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Movie
German title The amorous nights of Ali Baba
Original title Le amorosi notti di Alì Babà
Country of production Italy , France
original language Italian
Publishing year 1973
length 89 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Luigi Latini De Marchi
script Renzo Genta
Luigi Latini De Marchi
production Luigi Mondello
music Lallo Gori
camera Oberdan Troiani
cut Manlio Camastro
occupation

The amorous nights of Ali Baba (original title: Le amorosi notti di Alì Babà ) is a 1973 adventure film with erotic interludes directed by Luigi Latini De Marchi . The German-language premiere took place on video.

action

Ali Baba, son of the chief judge in the Caliphate , is an incorrigible womanizer. One of his many conquests is the palace gardener's Swedish wife, Astrid. His father, on the other hand, who has become a misogynist after a double disappointment, wants to take action against the slovenliness and therefore appoints Professor Freuch to the court, who is to take legal action against femininity. Ali tries by all means to disturb the circles of Freuch; but more than once he has to witness his father's condemnation of women in court. When the women of the caliphate revolt under the leadership of Astrid, the caliph intervenes. With cunning and magic potion, he brings the women, the kadi and even the homosexual nephew of the harem chief Zada ​​together. Ali Baba can also live out his preferences this way. When the potion wears off, Isba turns to the professor, who is fleeing the realm in fear. Ali Baba meanwhile marries Zada ​​and also leaves the caliphate.

criticism

“In the hands of the director, the fairy tale robe is only there to be torn down in order to show a mixture of profanity, nudity, orgies and vulgar language on the screen. In doing so, the mediocre ensemble completely slips away from the course of the filmmaker, who was apparently also overwhelmed by the artificiality of the equipment. ", Wrote" Segnalazioni Cinematografiche ". In the "Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno", P. Virgintino was amazed "how this amateurish and stale little film could even find its way onto the screen"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vol. 75, 1973
  2. ^ Review of September 6, 1973