
A Thousand and One Nights
Comedy · Music · Fantasy
Overview
Othman, a fisherman, finds a baby inside a floating basket while fishing, so he takes him, raises him and teaches him fishing. Othman gets arrested for fishing in a protected area, but the prince's daughter intervenes to exempt him. A genie than appears to Othman and tells him the story of his adopted son Morgan.
Top Cast


Ali AlKassar
Ali AlKassar
عثمان عبدالباسط
Ali AlKassar
عثمان عبدالباسط


Aqeila Rateb
Aqeila Rateb
الأميرة مديحة أنس الملوك
Aqeila Rateb
الأميرة مديحة أنس الملوك


Reyaad ElQasabgy
Reyaad ElQasabgy
المستشار الأول
Reyaad ElQasabgy
المستشار الأول


Hamed Morsi
Hamed Morsi
الأمير بهاء الدين حلم الملوك / مرجان
Hamed Morsi
الأمير بهاء الدين حلم الملوك / مرجان


Ali Abdel Aal
Ali Abdel Aal
صبى عثمان عبدالباسط
Ali Abdel Aal
صبى عثمان عبدالباسط


Zakeya Ebrahim
Zakeya Ebrahim
زليخة
Zakeya Ebrahim
زليخة


Zouzou Nabil
Zouzou Nabil
شهرزاد
Zouzou Nabil
شهرزاد


Abdel Aziz El Gahely
Abdel Aziz El Gahely
الامير
Abdel Aziz El Gahely
الامير


Souad Ahmed
Souad Ahmed
أم بهاء الدين
Souad Ahmed
أم بهاء الدين


Zaki Ibrahim
Zaki Ibrahim
حلم الملوك
Zaki Ibrahim
حلم الملوك
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