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Michel Galabru raconte Ali Baba et les 40 voleurs
- Narrated by: Michel Galabru
- Length: 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Michel Galabru raconte la fameuse histoire d'Ali Baba qui par hasard, entend des voix : il se cache dans un arbre où il entend le chef des quarante voleurs prononcer la formule magique qui permet d'ouvrir une porte dans la roche : "Sésame, ouvre-toi !" et la formule magique pour la fermer : "Sésame, ferme-toi !". Après le départ des bandits, Ali Baba prononce la formule et entre dans la grotte, découvre des trésors accumulés et emporte une partie de l'or. Son frère Cassim, qui est un riche marchand, est surpris par la fortune soudaine d'Ali Baba qui lui raconte son aventure...
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