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Overview

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Writers:

Ron Clements (screenplay) &
John Musker (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:

25 November 1992 (USA) more

Tagline:

Wish granted! (DVD re-release) more

Plot:

Aladdin, a street urchin, accidentally meets Princess Jasmine, who is in the city undercover. They love each other, but she can only marry a prince. full summary | full synopsis

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Awards:

Won 2 Oscars. Another 20 wins & 15 nominations more

NewsDesk:
(76 articles)

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User Comments:

Great songs and a good villain make "Aladdin" a Disney classic. more (169 total)


Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Scott Weinger ... Aladdin (voice)

Robin Williams ... Genie (voice)
Linda Larkin ... Princess Jasmine (voice)
Jonathan Freeman ... Jafar (voice)

Frank Welker ... Abu (voice)
Gilbert Gottfried ... Iago (voice)
Douglas Seale ... Sultan (voice)
Charles Adler ... Additional Voices (voice) (as Charlie Adler)
Jack Angel ... Additional Voices (voice)

Corey Burton ... Additional Voices (voice)
Philip L. Clarke ... Additional Voices (voice)
Jim Cummings ... Razoul / Apple seller (voice)
Jennifer Darling ... Additional Voices (voice)

Debi Derryberry ... Additional Voices (voice)

Bruce Gooch ... Additional Voices (voice)
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Additional Details

Runtime:

90 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Dolby Digital


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Trivia:

The opening scene with the street merchant was completely unscripted. Robin Williams was brought into the sound stage and was asked to stand behind a table that had several objects on it and a bed sheet covering them all. The animators asked him to lift the sheet, and without looking take an object from the table and describe it in character. Much of the material in that recording session was not appropriate for a Disney film. more

Goofs:

Continuity: The Sultan's cummerbund and feather keep changing colour from blue to grey and back, and the gem on his turban frequently changes colour. more

Quotes:

[first lines]
Merchant: Ahh! Salam and good evening to you worthy friend. Please, please come closer.
[camera hits him in the face]
Merchant: Too close! A little too close.
[camera backs up]
Merchant: There! Welcome to Agrabah!
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Movie Connections:

Referenced in "Married with Children: Christmas (#7.12)" (1992) more

Soundtrack:

Proud of Your Boy (Demo) more


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37 out of 39 people found the following comment useful.
Great songs and a good villain make "Aladdin" a Disney classic., 23 October 2004
9/10
Author: Boba_Fett1138 from Groningen, The Netherlands

This movie has three elements that are important for an animated Disney movie: Great songs, a good villain and a great sidekick.

The songs and music in general are just great and very rememberable. Jafar is a great villain mainly because he is voiced by Jonathan Freeman who has got a good and scary voice. But what is maybe the best element of the movie is Robin Williams as the blue genie. The blue genie is like a jokemachine that once it is started can't stop again and keeps you laughing.

The story is good and the pace is high. "Aladdin" is not too short and it's not too long, it's not too immature and it's not too mature, it's a perfect movie for the entire family with a wonderful love story (even though it's no "Beauty and the Beast") and good animations with some good looking early computer effects.

9/10

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