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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Rasslin on film: "Son of Ali Baba" (1952) Kurt Neumann





A couple of unidentified wrestlers in Kurt Neumann's Son of Ali Baba (1952) demonstrate the benefits of modern TV time limits.

Not to be confused with Ali Baba or Ali (Son of Ali Baba) Baba Jr...
Posted by retroremote at 10:12 PM
Labels: 1952, ali baba, ali baba jr, double DQ, kurt neumann, professional wrestling, rasslin, rasslin on film, son of ali baba, time limits, tony curtis, wrestling, wrestling on film

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