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Binbir Gece (English: One Thousand and One Nights) is a Turkish soap opera revolving around four main characters: Sehrazat, Onur, Kerem and Bennu. The story is loosely based on the story of One Thousand and One Nights, better known as Arabian Nights.
1001 Nights is a Canadian animated television series developed and produced at Big Bad Boo Studios in Vancouver, based on stories from One Thousand and One Nights. [1] The show is created and co-directed by Shabnam Rezaei and Aly Jetha.
[129] Michael James Lundell calls Il fiore "the most faithful adaptation, in its emphasis on sexuality, of The 1001 Nights in its oldest form". [130] Alif Laila (transl. One Thousand Nights; 1933) was a Hindi-language fantasy film based on One Thousand and One Nights from the early era of Indian cinema, directed by Balwant Bhatt and Shanti Dave. K.
First Universal serial; an incomplete print of 4 chapters exists The Master Key: 15 Adventure Robert Z. Leonard: Robert Z. Leonard, Ella Hall (only episode 5 survives in the Library of Congress) Universal Pictures: The Trey o' Hearts: 15 Crime Wilfred Lucas and Henry MacRae: Cleo Madison, George Larkin: Based on a novel by Louis Joseph Vance ...
In 2007, Japanese pop duo Bennie K released a single titled "1001 Nights", also releasing a music video strongly based on The Nights. In 2007, the Finnish Symphonic metal band Nightwish wrote a song "Sahara" on their album Dark Passion Play which relates to the 1001 Nights stories. [29] In 2008, New Age artist Al Conti released his album ...
1001 Nights, a film directed by José María Elorrieta; 1001 Nights, a French-Italian fantasy film; 1001 Nights, a Canadian animated television series; 1001 Nights (audio drama), an audio drama based on the British science fiction television series Doctor Who "1001 Nights", a song by Crazy Frog from Crazy Hits
Alif Laila is an Indian television series based on the One Thousand and One Nights, also known as the Arabian Nights. [1] It was produced by Sagar Arts. [2] It was made in two seasons.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night (1888), subtitled A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights Entertainments, is the only complete English language translation of One Thousand and One Nights (the Arabian Nights) to date – a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories and folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age (8th−13th centuries) – by ...