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El ladrón de Bagdad

Título original: The Thief and the Cobbler
  • 1993
  • T
  • 1h 39min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,1/10
5 mil
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Matthew Broderick, Jennifer Beals, and Hilary Pritchard in El ladrón de Bagdad (1993)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA lonely princess and a poor cobbler fall in love while trying to reclaim three magical orbs stolen by a bumbling thief, all while outwitting an ambitious sorcerer.A lonely princess and a poor cobbler fall in love while trying to reclaim three magical orbs stolen by a bumbling thief, all while outwitting an ambitious sorcerer.A lonely princess and a poor cobbler fall in love while trying to reclaim three magical orbs stolen by a bumbling thief, all while outwitting an ambitious sorcerer.

  • Dirección
    • Richard Williams
  • Guión
    • Richard Williams
    • Margaret French
    • Parker Bennett
  • Reparto principal
    • Vincent Price
    • Matthew Broderick
    • Jennifer Beals
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,1/10
    5 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Richard Williams
    • Guión
      • Richard Williams
      • Margaret French
      • Parker Bennett
    • Reparto principal
      • Vincent Price
      • Matthew Broderick
      • Jennifer Beals
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    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • ZigZag
    • (voz)
    Matthew Broderick
    Matthew Broderick
    • Tack the Cobbler (Miramax version)
    • (voz)
    Jennifer Beals
    Jennifer Beals
    • Princess YumYum (Miramax version)
    • (voz)
    Bobbi Page
    Bobbi Page
    • Princess YumYum (Majestic Films version)
    • (voz)
    • …
    Steve Lively
    • Tack the Cobbler (Majestic Films version)
    • (voz)
    • …
    Eddie Carroll
    Eddie Carroll
    • The Thief (Majestic Films version)
    • (voz)
    • (as Ed. E. Carroll)
    • …
    Clive Revill
    Clive Revill
    • King Nod (re-edited versions)
    • (voz)
    Mona Marshall
    Mona Marshall
    • Nurse (Majestic Films version)
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    • …
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Mad and Holy Old Witch
    • (voz)
    Kevin Dorsey
    • Mighty One-Eye (re-edited versions)
    • (voz)
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Phido the Vulture (original and Majestic Films version)
    • (voz)
    • …
    Stanley Baxter
    Stanley Baxter
    • Gofer
    • (voz)
    • …
    Kenneth Williams
    Kenneth Williams
    • Goblet
    • (voz)
    • …
    Clinton Sundberg
    Clinton Sundberg
    • Dying Soldier
    • (voz)
    Windsor Davies
    Windsor Davies
    • Chief Roofless
    • (voz)
    Frederick Shaw
    • Goolie
    • (voz)
    Thick Wilson
    • Hook
    • (voz)
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • Hoof
    • (voz)
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      • Richard Williams
    • Guión
      • Richard Williams
      • Margaret French
      • Parker Bennett
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    Eviljomr

    Flawed, but worth seeing for animation fans

    It's too bad the studio thought it necessary to add mediocre songs (I dislike the American rule that all animated films must be musicals) and an annoying voice-over to a mute character, this is really one of the most visually interesting American animated films I've seen. As others have pointed out, the look of the film owes a debt to MC Escher. The film often has a more abstract than realistic look, which I find interesting. In places, it makes me think a little of French animation I've seen.

    I found the Jonathan Winters voice-over for the thief to be rather annoying and distracting, as the thief was intended to be a silent Wile E. Coyote-type character, and I think he would've been funnier if he had remained silent. The songs are pretty forgettable too. If you can get past this studio tampering, you'll find a very interesting and unusual animated film. The film is also noteworthy for being a widescreen cartoon, which you don't see made very often these days. Of course, this means a good deal of the picture is lost on video. I know there's probably not the biggest demand for it, but I'd be interested in a DVD release of this film so it could be seen as it was intended.
    8emasterslake

    A Missing Classic

    Back in the mid-90s, I first discover this movie on TV. And I immediately found it to be another movie to enjoy.

    Since then, it wasn't until the early 2000s, when I learn about it's shocking and tragic history.

    "The Thief & Cobbler/Arabian Knights" takes place in a fictional desert world. The story focuses on a partly silent cobbler name Tack & a silent thief. The kingdom they're in, is known for the protected treasure of 3 golden balls. If those balls were to be removed from their place, and fall into enemy hands. Then the kingdom will fall. Tack was a poor cobbler until he got convicted for leaving tacks on the road of the visor's parade. And was saved from imprisonment when Princess Yum Yum had a liking for him, and asked for a cobbler to fix her shoes. Not only did Tack found what appears to be the girl of his dreams. He soon finds himself to be a possible hero of the kingdom.

    Meanwhile the visor: Zig-Zag plots to steal the golden balls and present them to the enemy side: The One Eye Army. With the gold balls in their possession, they'll destroy the kingdom with their number of soldiers and weapons of all kinds. Can a cobbler like Tack, really be able to save a country? In development for more than 28 years. Making this film the longest animated/feature length film to be in production. The version I saw on TV, was considered to be an alternate and less convincing movie than the other kind that was attended to be seen. As I learn the original animators and writers spent so much time, the whole thing was shelved by various distributors.

    After seeing the revised version(which has numerous storyboard/UN finished scenes). I was remotely surprised on how different it is. Minus all the changes and unnecessary dialog & songs used in the Miramax version.

    A lot of people consider this to be a rip off of Aladin. But trust me, it's way different from Aladin. Not as well known as Aladin. But it's one of those movies that deserve more. If it was finished by the original dudes who put their life's work into. Then people would recognize it as a classic.

    It's yet to get a better DVD release. And the revised version of this film is out there, but hard to find. This and Twice Upon a Time are perfect examples of animated movies that became fan favorites over the years.

    The original version is intended for sophisticated viewers. While the Miramax version was made to be kid friendly.
    missxlexie

    In response to the description...

    If you've seen the ORIGINAL VERSION, this is not true. Disney DID NOT originally help the creator of this movie. I don't know the entire movie, but if you go to www.thiefandthecobblar.com it includes a short biography of the man who originally began this project. I watched the original movie when I was VERY VERY little. You can NO LONGER PURCHASE IT ((if you can...PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE TELL ME...)) Although some minor video stores still carry it. The original, if found, was BEAUTIFUL and I must say, absolutely hilarious. No matter who watched it with me, it was always loved. Just this evening I watched the version I'm certain that you speak of. The dubbed version, I believe bought by Disney, is total CRAP. It hurt me to watch it. I don't even want to know what happened when they renamed it Arabian Knight. All I know is if you can find the original, it's an incredible animated masterpiece.
    7Bunuel1976

    THE THIEF AND THE COBBLER {Reconstruction} (Richard Williams, 1968/1995) ***

    Famously ill-fated animated feature by the renowned Richard Williams, which remains uncompleted despite his having worked on it for almost 30 years!; the film was eventually released in two bastardized versions under the titles of THE PRINCESS AND THE COBBLER (1993) and ARABIAN KNIGHT, while bootlegs – actually a workprint – closer to Williams' original vision have also surfaced (which is the edition I acquired).

    It's a typical Arabian Nights fantasy and it's no secret that the Disney Studios 'borrowed' some of its ideas for their hugely successful ALADDIN (1992). Of course, we have a hero (the Cobbler), a heroine (the Princess), a comic-relief sidekick (the Thief) and a villain (the Grand Vizier); the latter is recognizably voiced by the late great Vincent Price (running the whole gamut of emotions in the process), while one of the more interesting aspects of the film is that the titular figures are given no dialogue (except for one silly line by the Cobbler at the very end). Both also have other weird characteristics: the Cobbler's mouth is shaped like two nails set side by side with their points meeting, while the Thief is constantly being followed by a swarm of buzzing flies!

    The plot basically revolves around three golden balls atop the King's (shouldn't that be Caliph?!) palace which, if removed, would bring disaster upon the land – and, sure enough, the Thief is after them. Needless to say, the Grand Vizier called Zig-Zag (with faithful vulture companion Phido in tow) not only craves power for himself but the Princess' hand, too, and he secretly connives with a warring people intent on conquering Arabia to this end. As expected, the visual design is extremely colorful and amazingly detailed (especially effective is Williams' clever use of perspective) – though it's hardly rendered justice by the fuzzy quality of the copy under review (to check out the film as mangled by other hands is clearly out of the question for me).

    At 96 minutes, THE THIEF AND THE COBBLER – with its slight plot and even thinner characters – does tend to drag a bit (especially during the climax and the Thief's protracted hair-raising stunts to survive a conflagration), but the latter's amiable antics throughout and Price's agreeably hammy rendition more than make up for any such deficiencies. For the record, many other notable actors were roped in for the project over the years – with sometimes more than one person being engaged for the same role (the King, for instance, was voiced by both Anthony Quayle and Clive Revill and the narrator was either Felix Aylmer or Ralph Richardson)!
    10NerdyDonaldFan

    Probably the most bold feat in animation history.

    I can't stand this film being so obscure. It was a 30-year-old labor of love that Richard Williams promised to be the greatest animated film ever, before it was taken away by his creditors. All he cared about was the perfection of the art, rather than the restrictions of schedules and budgets. What happened to the movie was awful, but the remaining animation shines through, greatly. I, for one, was very upset with the release of the Miramax version on DVD, with only pan and scan, and a lack of extras. It was an insult to the original version. I really hope the restoration project is revived soon. A fully restored Director's cut is my on and only "Dream DVD". That film really changed my life and outlook on animation. It deserves more recognition and it's a great learning exercise for animators. Stay away from the Miramax version.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film holds the record for the longest production schedule of a completed feature: 28 years.
    • Pifias
      During the song sequence in the desert scenes, it is said they are all illiterate, but earlier they were seen reading.
    • Citas

      [last lines]

      [original version]

      Princess Yum-Yum: I love you.

      [Tack takes the tacks from his mouth at last]

      Tack the Cobbler: And I love you.

      [they hug]

    • Créditos adicionales
      The end credits of the South African/Australian prints of "The Princess and the Cobbler" show scenes from the movie that were scrapped from the edited versions, including the Thief narrowly avoiding getting his arms chopped off, behind the credits. However, the prints of "Arabian Knight" only use a black background behind the credits.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Four major versions of the film exist - the workprint, The Princess and the Cobbler, Arabian Knight, and the Recobbled Cut. Richard Williams' 1992 workprint was bootlegged on video, and copies have been shared among animation fans and professionals for years. It is an unfinished work in progress. A slightly later workprint from 13 May 1992 was preserved by Williams himself as "A Moment In Time," archived and digitally duplicated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. "The Academy has it, it's in a 'golden box' now and it's safe," Williams said. The unfinished version was screened at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in I Drew Roger Rabbit (1988)
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      It's So Amazing
      Lyrics by Norman Gimbel

      Music by Robert Folk

      Performed by Bobbi Page and Steve Lively

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de diciembre de 1995 (España)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresas productoras
      • Richard Williams Productions
      • Allied Filmmakers
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    • Presupuesto
      • 25.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 669.276 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 319.723 US$
      • 27 ago 1995
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 669.276 US$
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      1 hora 39 minutos
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