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Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp ()


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Aladdin is a child labourer who works for a guy that exchanges "new lamps for old". This guy swaps a "new" lamp for 2-3 replacement old lamps, then brings back the old lamps for Aladdin to polish and make look like new. One day Aladdin... See more »

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Directed by

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Ub Iwerks ... (uncredited)
Shamus Culhane ... (co-director) (uncredited)

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Otto Englander ... (story) (uncredited)
 
Ben Hardaway ... (story) (uncredited)
 
George Manuell ... (story) (uncredited)

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Ub Iwerks ... producer
Pat Powers ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Arthur Turkisher ... (as Art Turkisher)

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Grim Natwick ... animator
Bernard Wolf ... animator (as Berny Wolf)
Shamus Culhane ... co-layout artist (uncredited)
Al Eugster ... animator (uncredited)
Ed Love ... animator (uncredited)
Grim Natwick ... layout artist (uncredited)
Irven Spence ... animator (uncredited)
Mary Tebb ... ink artist (uncredited)
Bernard Wolf ... layout artist (uncredited)

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Carl W. Stalling ... musical director (uncredited)

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Pat Powers ... presenter (as P. A. Powers)

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Plot Summary

Aladdin is a child labourer who works for a guy that exchanges "new lamps for old". This guy swaps a "new" lamp for 2-3 replacement old lamps, then brings back the old lamps for Aladdin to polish and make look like new. One day Aladdin sees a princess riding by as he looks out the window, and he falls for her. But then he must return to his lamp polishing. As he polishes one of the old lamps, a genie comes out and offers Aladdin the opportunity to escape the drudgery of his life. Of course, Aladdin's wish is to marry the princess, but even with the genie's help he encounters a few obstacles, including that of the Sultan accidentally swallowing his lamp.... Written by Julie Anne Elliot (Shira)

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Also Known As
  • Väiski Vemmelsääri Mukana myös Repe Sorsa (Finland)
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  • 8 min
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Trivia The PCA approval certificate for this film (#154) was the first awarded to a production company that was not a member of the MPPDA. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Parasites Lost (2001). See more »

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