Arabian Nights (1942)





Haroun-al-Raschid, in reality the Caliph of Baghdad, is pursued by the henchmen of his enemy, the revolutionary Kamar-al-Shaman, who is out to win the love of famous dancing girl Sherazade. Haroun evades all but two of his pursuers and approaches the circus in which Sherazade gives her nightly performance.


Books with substantial mentioning of Arabian Nights

James Robert Parish
Hollywood's Great Love Teams
New Rochelle, N.Y., 1974

Books with an entry on Arabian Nights

Jay Robert Nash, Stanley Ralph Ross
The Motion Picture Guide, Volume I A-B 1927-1983
Chicago, 1985