
Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões 1972
Victor Lima's vibrant 1972 adventure-comedy *Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões* follows the plucky Ali Baba as he navigates a world of danger and humor on a mission to win the heart of a former trapeze artist left paralyzed by a tragic accident.
Director: Victor Lima
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões (1972) about?
This 1972 Brazilian adventure-comedy centers on Ali Baba's daring mission to raise funds for the woman he loves, who was left paralyzed after a circus accident. Along the way, he uncovers a cave of treasure guarded by forty thieves, leading to a chaotic chase filled with humor and suspense.
Who directed Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões?
Victor Lima directed this lively adventure-comedy, blending classic Brazilian comedy with Arabian-inspired escapades.
Who stars in Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões?
The film stars Renato Aragão, Dedé Santana, Luís Delfino, Neila Tavares, and Elza De Castro in the leading roles.
Is Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões (1972) worth watching?
With a breezy 96-minute runtime, this adventure-comedy offers family-friendly fun, blending slapstick humor, romance, and a touch of Arabian Nights flair. It's a nostalgic pick for fans of Brazilian cinema and lighthearted classics.
How long is Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões?
Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões runs for 96 minutes.
About Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões (1972) — A Brazilian Adventure Comedy with Hearts and Thieves
Victor Lima's vibrant 1972 adventure-comedy *Ali Babá e os Quarenta Ladrões* follows the plucky Ali Baba as he navigates a world of danger and humor on a mission to win the heart of a former trapeze artist left paralyzed by a tragic accident.
Seizing a golden opportunity when he stumbles upon a hidden treasure trove belonging to forty cunning thieves, Ali Baba's quest spirals into a lighthearted romp filled with glittering illusions—bars of gold, dazzling diamonds, and stacks of counterfeit cash—all while dodging the thieves' relentless pursuit. With slapstick charm and family-friendly wit, the film blends Arabian folklore with classic Brazilian comedy, delivering a feel-good escapade that balances heartfelt romance and rollicking action.