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A poor woodcutter in the story "Arabian Nights" who gains entrance to the treasure cave of the 40 thieves by saying the magic words "Open, Sesame!"

-- It's not 'Sesame' it's 'says me.' As in 'Open, Says Me!' but it does sound like 'Sesame.' =)

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A popular British actor, Alistair Sim, played Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1951 version of 'Scrooge', based on Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Originally in black and white, a colourised version of the movie is also now available.

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Ali Baba is not a character in "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. The story follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a wealthy but bitter old man, who is visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come to help him change his ways and embrace the spirit of Christmas.

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Ali Baba is a character in the book Scrooge was reading. The book is "Arabian Nights."

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Ali Baba was a character from a A thousand and one Arabian Knights. More commonly known as Ali Baba and the forty thieves

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In the 1951 film she is called alice but in the Book she is called Belle

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