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Aladdin (1992)
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Movie | Aladdin |
Rating | 7.7 |
Aired | 1992-11-25 |
Duration | 95 |
Types | MOVIE |
Languages | Hindi & English |
Quality | Bluray |
Subtitle | Esubs |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Countries
United States of America
Genres
Companies
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Animation
Stars
Scott Weinger, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Jonathan Freeman, Gilbert Gottfried, Douglas Seale
Directors
Ron Clements, John Musker
Writers
Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Ron Clements, John Musker
Taglines
Imagine if you had three wishes, three hopes, three dreams and they all could come true.
Tags
PrincessMagicTigerCartoonParrotSultanFlying carpetWishMusicalLoveMonkeyArabAftercreditsstingerGenieArabian nightsAnimal sidekickMagic lamp
Description
Princess Jasmine grows tired of being forced to remain in the palace, so she sneaks out into the marketplace, in disguise, where she meets street urchin Aladdin. The couple falls in love, although Jasmine may only marry a prince. After being thrown in jail, Aladdin becomes embroiled in a plot to find a mysterious lamp, with which the evil Jafar hopes to rule the land.
Review
Author: Geronimo1967
Certainly one of the better animations from the reinvigorated 1990's Disney Studio. It still has the schmaltzy, over sentimental treatment that seems to torment me every time I watch a Disney film, but the characterisations of the "Genie" (Robin Williams") and the evil "Jafar" (Jonathan Freeman) are great as are the rest of the vocal acting talent (rather than using established stars). The script is punchy, well written and has plenty for folks of all ages to engage with. The songs are well paced and amusing and nowhere near as shouty as we have become used to in later animations. All in all this sits well as en enjoyable take on an an enjoyable Arabian Nights style story.
Certainly one of the better animations from the reinvigorated 1990's Disney Studio. It still has the schmaltzy, over sentimental treatment that seems to torment me every time I watch a Disney film, but the characterisations of the "Genie" (Robin Williams") and the evil "Jafar" (Jonathan Freeman) are great as are the rest of the vocal acting talent (rather than using established stars). The script is punchy, well written and has plenty for folks of all ages to engage with. The songs are well paced and amusing and nowhere near as shouty as we have become used to in later animations. All in all this sits well as en enjoyable take on an an enjoyable Arabian Nights style story.