1001 Nights (1990 film)

Les 1001 Nuits is a French-Italian fantasy film loosely based on the ancient Arabic legend One Thousand and One Nights. It is directed by Philippe de Broca and stars Catherine Zeta-Jones as Sheherazade, who has married a king (Thierry Lhermitte), who desires to have many virgin wives, but only one at a time. As soon as the King has consummated his relationship with a new wife, he has her put to death at sunrise. Sheherazade delays this unfortunate ending by putting off the connubial event for a thousand and one nights, telling irresistible stories that are unfinished when the sun rises. In this version, Sheherazade finds a magical lamp that holds the genie Jimmy Genius (Gerard Jugnot) who is from the 20th century. Jimmy helps Sheherazade by providing her with 20th-century technology including a parachute that is used to drop a nude Sheherazade into a man's lap.

Les 1001 Nuits
French film poster for Les 1001 Nuits
Directed byPhilippe de Broca
Written by
  • Philippe de Broca
  • Jérôme Tonnerre
Starring
CinematographyJean Tournier
Edited byHenri Lanoë
Music byGabriel Yared
Distributed byUGC - General Union Film
Release date
  • April 11, 1990 (April 11, 1990)
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
Box office254,739 tickets (France)

Actress Catherine Zeta Jones received her first film role in Les 1001 Nuits. The film was shot in 1989 and released in 1990 to little acclaim.

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