A hobo stumbles into a movie set filming "Arabian Nights", falls asleep, and has a vivid dream where he becomes a trusted advisor to the Sultan of Baghdad. In his dream, he implements a series of reforms, including work programs, taxation of the wealthy, and the abolition of the army, drawing inspiration from Roosevelt's New Deal policies.
Ali Baba Goes to Town
In this comedic take on the Arabian Nights, a vagrant stumbles upon a movie set and dozes off, only to find himself transported to 14th-century Baghdad, where he becomes the trusted advisor to the Sultan. With a flair for social reform, he implements innovative job programs, imposes taxes on the ...