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Aladdin and His Wonder Lamp (French: Aladin ou la lampe merveilleuse), is a 1906 French silent short film directed by Albert Capellani, inspired by the folk tale, "The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp", first known in Europe through its 18th century populariser, Antoine Galland, who added the tale to his translation of One Thousand and One Nights. His version, the first appearance of Arabian Nights in Europe, was published as Les mille et une nuits, between 1704 and 1717. Galland had heard the "Aladdin" story from the Maronite traveller and storyteller Hanna Diyab, in Paris, probably in the French language. The film is the oldest surviving cinematographic adaptation of this tale.

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  • Aladdin and His Wonder Lamp (en)
  • Aladin ou la Lampe merveilleuse (ca)
  • Aladin ou la Lampe merveilleuse (film) (fr)
  • Aladin ou la Lampe merveilleuse (it)
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  • Aladin ou la Lampe merveilleuse és un pel·lícula muda de curtmetratge francesa del 1906. Dirigida per Albert Capellani, l'argumetn s'inspirava en el conte popular Aladí i la llàntia meravellosa afegit a Les mil i una nits al segle xviii pel seu traductor francès Antoine Galland, qui el va sentir de la narradora maronita Hanna Diyab. És l'adaptació cinematogràfica més antiga que es conserva d'aquest conte. (ca)
  • Aladdin and His Wonder Lamp (French: Aladin ou la lampe merveilleuse), is a 1906 French silent short film directed by Albert Capellani, inspired by the folk tale, "The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp", first known in Europe through its 18th century populariser, Antoine Galland, who added the tale to his translation of One Thousand and One Nights. His version, the first appearance of Arabian Nights in Europe, was published as Les mille et une nuits, between 1704 and 1717. Galland had heard the "Aladdin" story from the Maronite traveller and storyteller Hanna Diyab, in Paris, probably in the French language. The film is the oldest surviving cinematographic adaptation of this tale. (en)
  • Aladin ou la Lampe merveilleuse est un film muet français réalisé par Albert Capellani, sorti en 1906. (fr)
  • Aladin ou la Lampe merveilleuse è un cortometraggio muto del 1906 diretto da Albert Capellani. (it)
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  • Aladdin and His Wonder Lamp (en)
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  • Aladdin and His Wonder Lamp (en)
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  • Aladin ou la Lampe merveilleuse és un pel·lícula muda de curtmetratge francesa del 1906. Dirigida per Albert Capellani, l'argumetn s'inspirava en el conte popular Aladí i la llàntia meravellosa afegit a Les mil i una nits al segle xviii pel seu traductor francès Antoine Galland, qui el va sentir de la narradora maronita Hanna Diyab. És l'adaptació cinematogràfica més antiga que es conserva d'aquest conte. (ca)
  • Aladdin and His Wonder Lamp (French: Aladin ou la lampe merveilleuse), is a 1906 French silent short film directed by Albert Capellani, inspired by the folk tale, "The Story of Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp", first known in Europe through its 18th century populariser, Antoine Galland, who added the tale to his translation of One Thousand and One Nights. His version, the first appearance of Arabian Nights in Europe, was published as Les mille et une nuits, between 1704 and 1717. Galland had heard the "Aladdin" story from the Maronite traveller and storyteller Hanna Diyab, in Paris, probably in the French language. The film is the oldest surviving cinematographic adaptation of this tale. (en)
  • Aladin ou la Lampe merveilleuse est un film muet français réalisé par Albert Capellani, sorti en 1906. (fr)
  • Aladin ou la Lampe merveilleuse è un cortometraggio muto del 1906 diretto da Albert Capellani. (it)
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