Audio recordings and music Audio readings/dramatizations include: •
Dick Bentley played Ali Baba in a musical dramatization on
Riverside Records (RLP 1451)/Golden Wonderland (GW 231). • The story was dramatized for
Tale Spinners for Children on
United Artists Records (UAC 11018). •
Anthony Quayle narrated the story on
Caedmon Records (TC 1251)/
Fontana Records (SFL 14108). •
Martyn Green narrated the story on ''Arabian Nights' Entertainment'' (
Riverside Records RLP 1405). •
Bing Crosby narrated and sang a version of the story for
Simon & Schuster Records (A298:20)/Gala Records (GLP 351). •
Bing Crosby recorded the story on 25 April 1957, linking the narrative with songs. This was issued as an album
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves in 1957. • "1001 Nights (Alibaba)", a song by Pappy'ion on CBS Records (CBS 7849), mainly known for its Chinese adaptation, "阿里巴巴" by Peter Chen (陳彼得) on TONY東尼機構 Records (TONY LP-026) • "Main Hoon Alibaba", a song from the 1953 Indian film
Char Chand by
Talat Mehmood and Premlata, it narrates the adventures of Ali Baba. • "Alibaba Alibaba", a song by
Asha Bhosle from
Alibaba Aur 40 Chor, a 1966 Indian film. • "Main Alibaba" is a song by
K. J. Yesudas from
Alibaba Marjinaa, a 1977 Indian film adaptation of the folktale. • "Alibaba Alibaba" is a song about Alibaba and his love for
Marjina by
Suresh Wadkar and
Kavita Krishnamurthy, from the 1982 Indian film
Jeeo Aur Jeene Do. • "Ali Baba Ali Baba" is a song about the woodcutter by
Runa Laila and
Aadesh Shrivastava from the 1990 Indian film
Agneepath. • On the first track on
Licensed to Ill, "Rhymin' & Steelin'", the
Beastie Boys chant "Ali Baba and the forty thieves".
Stage , Edinburgh, 1886 • The story has been used as a popular
pantomime plot for many years. An example of the "pantomime Ali Baba" was the pantomime/
musical Chu Chin Chow (1916). •
Badi-Bandar Rupkatha (বাঁদী-বান্দার রূপকথা) is a 2014
Bangladeshi theatrical dance adaptation of Ali Baba and Forty Thieves organised by Srishti cultural centre and Nrityanchal. Many leading Bangladeshi dancers performed in the adaptation such as
Shamim Ara Nipa, Shibli Sadiq, etc.
Cinema Live-action non-English language films •
Alibaba and the Forty Thieves is a 1927
Indian silent film adaptation by Bhagwati Prasad Mishra. •
Alibaba Aur Chalis Chor (
Alibaba and the Forty Thieves) is a 1932 Indian
Hindi-language feature film by
J.J. Madan. The film was a bilingual, made in
Punjabi language as
Alibaba at the same time. It stars
Surendra in a double role as Ali Baba and his son along with
Sardar Akhtar, Ghulam Mohammed and Wahidan Bai. •
Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum (
Alibaba and the Forty Thieves) is a 1941 Indian
Tamil-language comedy film adaptation by K. S. Mani. •
Ali Baba We El Arbeen Haramy (1942, in aka
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves) is an
Egyptian film adaptation, starring Ali Al-Kassar as Ali Baba and the comedian actor
Ismail Yasin as his assistant. •
Ali Baba is a 1945 Indian Hindi-language film adaptation by
Nanubhai Vakil. •
Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (
Alibaba and 40 Thieves) is a 1954 Indian Hindi-language fantasy action film directed by
Homi Wadi. It stars
Mahipal in the title role and
Shakila as his love interest,
Marjina. •
Son of Ali Baba is a 1955 Indian Hindi-language fantasy film by Majnu. It follows the adventures of Ali Baba's son. •
Khul Ja Sim Sim (
Open Sesame) is a 1956 Indian Hindi-language action film by
Nanubhai Vakil, starring
Mahipal and
Shakila in the lead roles. It starts from when Ali Baba has gained the treasure of the thieves after defeating them but his arrogance grows and he starts using the money for his own pleasure. •
Aik Tha Alibaba (
There was a Alibaba) is a 1963 Indian Hindi-language action film adaptation by Harbans Singh. •
Marjina Abdulla is a 1973 Indian Bengali-language musical film adaptation by Dinen Gupta, starring
Santosh Dutta as Ali Baba,
Mithu Mukherjee as Marjina,
Rabi Ghosh as Abdulla (Marjina's brotherly figure) and
Utpal Dutt as the chieftain of the robbers. •
Ali Baba ve Kırk Haramiler (1971, in English:
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves) is a
Turkish film, starring
Sadri Alışık as Ali Baba. •
Alibabayum 41 Kallanmaarum (
Alibaba and 41 Thieves) is a 1975 Indian
Malayalam-language musical film by
J. Sasikumar, starring
Prem Nazir as Ali Baba. •
Ali Baba is a 1976 Indian Hindi-language action adventure-fantasy film, based on the folktale, by Mohammed Hussain. •
Alibaba Marjinaa is a 1977 Indian Hindi-language action-adventure film by Kedar Kapoor, starring
Prem Krishan as Alibaba and Tamanna as
Marjinaa. •
Adventures of Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves is a 1980 Indian-Soviet film based on the folktale, directed by Latif Faiziyev and
Umesh Mehra. The film stars Indian actors
Dharmendra,
Hema Malini and
Zeenat Aman alongside
Russian,
Caucasian and
Central Asian actors. The storyline is slightly altered to extend as a long movie. The writers were Shanti Prakash Bakshi and Boris Saakov, the music was scored by musician
R.D. Burman, and the
Choreographer was
P. L. Raj. It was the most successful Indian-Soviet co-production, becoming a success in both India and the Soviet Union. • 新阿里巴巴 (Xin A Li Ba Ba) /New Ali Baba and Forty Thieves is a 1988 Taiwanese Mandarin-language fantasy-comedy directed by
Chun-Liang Chen and
Ulysses Chun Ouyang starring
Chyi Chin as Ali Baba and
Eric Tsang as Ali Mama. •
Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (
Alibaba and 40 Thieves) is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action adventure-drama film by
Sunil Agnihotri. A modern-day retelling of the folktale, it follows Alibaba (
Arbaaz Khan) as he faces off against a local bandit who has been terrorizing his village. •
Alibaba and The Forty Thieves is a 2018 Indian 3D-animated film adaptation by V. Murugan. • Ali Baba was adapted as a children’s animated film in 1993 by the
Australian
Burbank Animation Studios. Several aspects of the story were changed to be more suitable for a younger audience, such as Morgiana being a
genie that Ali Baba discovers in a lamp, and Morgiana transforming the head thief into a cat instead of killing him. Ali Baba’s wife also has a larger role in the story.
Television Live-action • Indian TV series
Alif Laila, based on the Arabian Nights, had a 14 episode segment on Alibaba and the Forty Thieves. •
Princess Dollie Aur Uska Magic Bag (2004–2006), an Indian teen fantasy adventure television series on
Star Plus where
Vinod Singh portrays Ali Baba, one of the main characters in the show along with
Sinbad and
Hatim. • In the American/British television mini-series
Arabian Nights (2000), the story is told faithfully with two major changes. The first is: when Morgiana discovers the thieves in the oil jars, she alerts Ali Baba and, together with a friend, they release the jars on a street with a steep incline that allows the jars to roll down and break open. Furthermore, the city guard is alerted and arrest the disoriented thieves as they emerge from their containers. Later, when Morgiana defeats the thief leader, Ali Baba, who is young and has no children, marries the heroine himself. • In the 2019 BBC/FX
adaptation of
A Christmas Carol, Ali Baba was portrayed by
Kayvan Novak. This was an expansion from a reference to the character in the
original novel. • This story was partially used in the 2022 Indian fantasy TV series
Ali Baba (TV series) aired on
Sony SAB, where
Sheezan Mohammed Khan (season 1) and
Abhishek Nigam (season 2) played the main character of Ali Baba.
Animation •
Adventures of Ali Baba (2018–2019) is an Indian animated television series, produced by Shilpa Shetty Kundra, which aired on Colors Rishtey. A modern-day retelling of the folktale, it follows brothers Ali and Baba, who protect dungeons and fight evil forces with their supernatural powers. •
Ali Baba Bunny (1957) is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones. Released on February 9, 1957, it features Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck stumbling upon a cave filled with treasure, guarded by a ruthless character named Hassan.
Video games • Blade of Ali Baba is a unique item of the video game
Diablo II (2000). • "Alibaba" appears as the
hacker alias of
Futaba Sakura in
Persona 5 (2016). • The story Alibaba and the 40 thieves appears on the website
Poptropica as a playable island. • Alibaba and Morgiana were playable characters in the mobile game
Grimms Notes, while the 40 thieves and their leader were enemies. • "The Forty Thieves" is a questline in
Assassin’s Creed Mirage (2023) where the player must help Ali Baba's daughter take on the forty thieves.
Military At the
United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Squadron 40 was originally nicknamed "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" before eventually changing its name to the "
P-40 Warhawks". The name "Ali Baba" was often used as derogatory
slang by
American and
Iraqi soldiers and their allies in the
Iraq War, to describe individuals suspected of a variety of offenses related to theft and looting. Additionally, British soldiers routinely used the term to refer to Iraqi civilians. In the subsequent
occupation, it is used as a general term for the insurgents. The Iraqis adopted the term "Ali Baba" to describe foreign troops suspected of looting.
Miscellaneous •
Alibaba Group of China used the name because of its universal appeal. •
Zero-knowledge proofs are often introduced to students of
computer science with a pedagogical parable involving "Ali Baba's Cave." == Gallery ==