Arabian Nights (1974) is a provocative and explicit film that delves into the sensuality and sexual escapades found in the classic tales from One Thousand and One Nights. The movie explores themes of sexual promiscuity, loss of virginity, and human transformation. It features explicit sexual content, including close-up shots of genitalia and scenes depicting sexual acts. Additionally, the film includes scenes of violence, such as beheadings and castrations, as well as animal cruelty.
Five unrelated tales: (1) "The Ravishing Queen" / "La Reina Bella", in which the queen choses a king by devious endurance tests of the pretendants; (2) "The Punished Lovers", in which a fake blind husband is 'cured' after having the culprits banished from the tribe; (3) "The Old Prostitute" who manages to take revenge from all the village dignitaries who wrongfully condemned her brother; (4) "The Endless Search" that does not end until a hunter finds his perfect end-game; (5) "The Crazy Woman" whose illness was not exactly of the mind, but of an (almost) insatiable lust.
In this musical short, a shipwrecked sailor is washed up on the shores of a tropical island and falls in love with a beautiful princess.
Kirby, Davis and Drover escort the wanted criminal Rene Carvel from central Africa to the coast, stopping every so often to watch wild animals attack one another.
An Apache brave vows revenge when he feels betrayed by the U.S. Army.
Follow the unique lifestyle of the Chillouks, a Central African tribe in 1910, as they navigate their daily lives in their thatch huts and interact with their cattle.
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