The heroic story of a North African dictator who risks his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed.
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Please note this is a Region Free Blu-ray and will play on all Blu-ray players The creators and star of Borat bring you the jaw-dropping comedy about what happens when the world's worst dictator comes to America. Stuck in New York and stripped of his power, Aladeen (Sacha Baron Cohen) is finally forced to live his ultimate nightmare...the American dream. Get ready to laugh with the extended cut, featuring never-before-seen footage that's outrageous and shamefully funny. Blu-ray Bonus Features Deleted and Extended Scenes - All in High definition Newsnight Interview Nuclear Dairy Deathbed Flashback Assemble the Generals Meet Clayton Aladeen Steals Food Apple Store Death to Aladeen Restaurant Manhattan Zoo Funeral Parlor A Gift for Zoey Titfight The Birthing The Rooftop A Final Word Larry King Interview - High Definition Music Video for Your Money's on the Dresser - High Definition
Comedy written by and starring Sacha Baron Cohen following the dedicated attempts of a dictator to stave off the terrible threat of democracy. Like all good dictators, General Admiral Aladeen (Cohen), the self-described 'Supreme Leader, All Triumphant General and Chief Opthalmologist of the People's Republic of Wadiya', understands that the people of his nation don't really know what they want - only he does. That's why democracy is such a terrible threat and why Aladeen must cast himself against it with as much vigour as he can muster. Unfortunately, in the form of ill-intentioned meddlers like the United States of America and the United Nations, Aladeen also faces external threats to his rule. The film follows him as he heads to a UN meeting in New York to defy his enemies and their muddled notions of 'rule by the people'.
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