This was another rarity that I watched on the "Saved from the Flames" DVD collection. It's basically a series of skits, songs, and dances performed by marionettes representing the orient or maybe the middle east. I was fascinated when some smoke actually came out of one man's-well, let's just say that thing that smokes-and how that woman danced with those strings attached. Then the puppets' creator, Tony Sarg, appears at the end to take a bow. Sarg was responsible for the giant balloons at the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade as well as the moving character window displays during the holidays. He also had a puppet show seen by about three million people during the Chicago World's Fair in 1933. He also was an illustrator of magazine covers. With all that said, I recommend Tony Sarg's Marionettes in the Orient for anyone curious about this now-forgotten person.