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Aladdin and the King of Thieves

  • Video
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
40K
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Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996)
Desert AdventureHand-Drawn AnimationQuestSword & SorceryAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyMusical

The King of Thieves disrupts Aladdin and Jasmine's long-anticipated wedding, looking for an oracle that will lead him to an even bigger treasure. His true identity causes trouble for Aladdin... Read allThe King of Thieves disrupts Aladdin and Jasmine's long-anticipated wedding, looking for an oracle that will lead him to an even bigger treasure. His true identity causes trouble for Aladdin.The King of Thieves disrupts Aladdin and Jasmine's long-anticipated wedding, looking for an oracle that will lead him to an even bigger treasure. His true identity causes trouble for Aladdin.

  • Director
    • Tad Stones
  • Writers
    • Mark McCorkle
    • Bob Schooley
  • Stars
    • Scott Weinger
    • Robin Williams
    • John Rhys-Davies
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    40K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tad Stones
    • Writers
      • Mark McCorkle
      • Bob Schooley
    • Stars
      • Scott Weinger
      • Robin Williams
      • John Rhys-Davies
    • 79User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Scott Weinger
    Scott Weinger
    • Aladdin
    • (voice)
    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
    • Genie
    • (voice)
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Cassim
    • (voice)
    Val Bettin
    Val Bettin
    • Sultan
    • (voice)
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Razoul
    • (voice)
    Gilbert Gottfried
    Gilbert Gottfried
    • Iago
    • (voice)
    Linda Larkin
    Linda Larkin
    • Princess Jasmine
    • (voice)
    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Sa'luk
    • (voice)
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Abu
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Nahbi
    • (voice)
    • …
    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
    • Hakim
    • (voice)
    Jess Harnell
    Jess Harnell
    • Behrang
    • (voice)
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Mujahideen
    • (voice)
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Omid
    • (voice)
    • …
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • The Oracle
    • (voice)
    Bruce Adler
    • Peddler
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Joan Barber
    • Chorus
    • (singing voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Scott Barnes
    • Thief
    • (singing voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tad Stones
    • Writers
      • Mark McCorkle
      • Bob Schooley
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    Op_Prime

    Great from start to end

    The third Aladdin film is not as good as the first film, but better than the second. Animation is vastly improved over the last one, but still can't compare to the first. Hey it's a direct to video movie, so it won't get the big budget of a theatrical release. Robin Williams is back as the Genie and is as hilarious as ever. I don't care if he was over done or not, he was very funny and vital to the movie. The songs were much better than people make them out to be. This movie had a great story and was a fitting end to the Aladdin story. Thumbs way up on this one.
    6Smells_Like_Cheese

    Good enough to watch, but not my favorite Disney sequel

    I know that a lot of people had preferred Aladdin and the King of Thieves over The Return of Jafar, but honestly I thought it was a notch lower. Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy this movie but it was just an alright story. One thing that I really did love about it though is that we do have the original cast back and the animation was really lovely. The problem I had though is that at this time we did have the Aladdin animated series, which was awesome to watch, but this felt like a story that they could have just done on the TV show. Aladdin finally gets to meet his father, but of course this wasn't exactly what he was expecting, maybe he was expecting a Ward Cleaver type of guy, but hey, this is Aladdin after all.

    Aladdin knows his future is being married to Jasmine but can't remember most of his past. But he remembers that his mother died when he was a child and he never knew his father. The oracle, however, reveals that his father is actually still alive. Aladdin chooses his question and asks about his father's whereabouts. The oracle reveals that his father is with the Forty Thieves, trapped in their world. Believing him to be their prisoner, Aladdin tracks them down and stows away into their hideout. He is shocked to find that his father is not their prisoner at all, but their leader: Cassim, the King of Thieves. But, family or not, Aladdin has trespassed in their lair and Sa'luk, Cassim's irate right-hand man is eager to have him punished for it. Cassim, however, suggests that Aladdin instead face "the Challenge" - an initiation ritual - where he must defeat another one of the Forty Thieves and take his place. Sa'luk volunteers to fight Aladdin. The two engage one another in a fierce battle which ends with Sa'luk falling into the ocean. Afterwards, this gains Aladdin a place among the Forty Thieves. Sa'luk however, has survived the fall, and makes his own plans for revenge against both Aladdin and Cassim. Aladdin and Cassim bond, and it is then that Aladdin learns the true motives behind the raid and his father's leave of absence from his family: he had discovered evidence of the existence of the Hand of Midas, a powerful artifact that can transform anything it touches into solid gold. Cassim believed that, with the Hand, he could return to his family and give them the life they deserved instead of one living out in the streets, and had instigated the raid so he could capture the oracle's staff so he might question the seer as to the precise whereabouts of the artifact. Only, Aladdin had stopped him. Aladdin convinces Cassim to come back with him to the Palace as his guest and, for a while, he is happy to spend quality time with his son. Cassim meets with Jasmine, Genie and the Sultan, and they immediately take a liking to Aladdin's father. But Cassim may still be up to his old tricks as Aladdin still tries to fill the relationship that he never had with his father.

    So is Aladdin and the King of Thieves worth the watch? Yeah, I did enjoy this movie over all, it's a lot of fun and it was cool to have Robin Williams bring life back into the genie. The animation was really great and I loved seeing the action sequences between Aladdin and his father. The effects that the animators put into this movie was great and very entertaining. Then on top of that, Aladdin and Jasmine are finally getting married! They invited you to come along as well! Well over all I do recommend that if you're looking for a cute family film, this is a good one, I just preferred Return of Jafar a little more, but it's all good, this was still a worthy sequel and a good finish to the story of Aladdin.

    6/10
    8The_Jew_Revue

    pretty good

    This was not the best disney animated sequel of all. but in all Aladdin and the king of thieves does absolutely have a good story line. the story of aladdins father is very heartfelt, that is why i gave it a 6 rating. and why did Iago have to be in this one also. i mean he got to be in the first two and he was the 2nd main character in the return of jafar. alls well that ends well though. aladdin and jasmine finally get married. the song for this sequence is very sweet. i liked this one better than the second, since robin williams returning role as the Genie. I liked it when he was Mrs Doubtfire. this is a good movie to watch over again.
    6IDanceWithFishes

    One Of The better Sequels...

    This was one of the better sequels. The humour was not too cheesy, hardly surprising, seeing as the excellent Robin Willams was again voicing the Genie, and the voice of Cassim did a wonderful job. The animation wasn't great, but better then the Return of Jafar by a mile. The songs were a bit limp, but were upbeat and not that often. "Welcome to the forty Thieves," was my personal favourite. The storyline was strong and we even got a touch of mythology in there! A good yarn to keep the kids quiet, and compulsive and entertaining enough for the adults. The best sequel out there.....

    Jasmine looked a little dodgy on some parts of the animation, while Cassim looked better then all of them. A few old gags and scenes from the first movie were woven in, but not to such a extent that it was major clinch overload.

    A enjoyable enough film, which I actually quite like.^^
    Beast-5

    Worthy

    Robin Williams came back as Genie,fortunately,and most of his jokes are

    hilarious.ALADDIN AND THE KING OF THIEVES is one hundred percent better than THE RETURN OF JAFAR. But then,a root canal would be better than TROJ...anyway,the story is interesting and the voices are wonderful (John Rhys-Davies is brilliant as Cassim.) My only complaints are the rather limp songs and the animation of Jasmine,who looks like she's

    been deflated. Other than that,the characters are more like themselves than they were in TROJ,and Rasoul just rules. A fitting,imaginative conclusion.

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    • Trivia
      The scene with the Genie consoling Princess Jasmine while Aladdin is away at the lair of the forty thieves, was completely improvised by Robin Williams.
    • Goofs
      In the first Aladdin (1992), Aladdin set the Genie free and his arm bands were removed. In this film, however, the genie still has his arm bands. In the TV series, the Genie explains that the only thing he's a slave to is fashion, suggesting that this is a style choice.
    • Quotes

      [Cassim has not showed up at the wedding]

      Aladdin: Where is he?

      [Genie changes into Pumbaa from the Lion King]

      Genie: Hakuna Matata!

      [Changes back]

      Genie: Whoa. I was having an out of movie experience.

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits the Genie appears in different positions.
    • Alternate versions
      On TV airings, one shot showing Genie holding a picture of Jessica Rabbit's body over Jasmine's picture was cut since the body reference of Jessica Rabbit was meant for adult audience.
    • Connections
      Featured in Disney Sing-Along Songs: Topsy Turvy (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      There's a Party Here in Agrabah
      Words and Music by David Friedman

      Performed by Robin Williams, Brad Kane, Liz Callaway, Merwin Foard, Gilbert Gottfried, Joan Barber, Scott Barnes, Don Bradford, David Friedman, Alix Korey, Marin Mazzie, Paul Kandel, Peter Samuel, Gordon Stanley, Guy Stroman, and Molly Wasserman

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alovuddin va qaroqchilar qiroli
    • Filming locations
      • Disneytoon Studios, Glendale, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Home Video
      • Disney Television Animation
      • Walt Disney Animation Australia
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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