A young man's life is turned around with the help of a genie inside a lamp.A young man's life is turned around with the help of a genie inside a lamp.A young man's life is turned around with the help of a genie inside a lamp.
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Jeff Bennett
- Genie
- (voice)
Corey Burton
- The Sultan
- (voice)
- …
Cam Clarke
- Aladdin
- (voice)
Candi Milo
- Fatima
- (voice)
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- TriviaThe only one of Golden Films' second line of "animated classics" to feature a sung reprise of the theme song played during the ending credits, also featuring different lyrics from the opening song. All other Golden Films titles had an instrumental reprise of their theme song played during the ending credits.
- GoofsThough Haseem steals Fatima's robes in order to disguise himself as the old medicine woman, the shawl that Haseem wears when he's transformed is not the same one that Fatima was wearing.
- Alternate versionsWhen the film was originally released by Trimark Pictures on April 27th, 1992, the film opened crediting the American Film Investment Corporation, the production company for the film. In subsequent releases, its successor company Golden Films and new distributor GoodTimes Entertainment were credited instead. For the DVD release in 2002, the "Children's Classics" opening from Jetlag Productions' animated releases was attached to the film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Aladdin (1993)
Featured review
I don't consider Golden Films' Aladdin one of their best like Thumbelina, The Little Mermaid and Pinocchio, but I personally found it good and I also think it deserves a fair chance in being judged on its own terms. If I were honest, I do prefer Disney's, mainly for the fact that it was one of my favourite movies as a kid, but the Golden Film version is in a way more faithful to the story. There are a couple of corny moments and the animation, with some of the characters designed rather stiffly and some flat colours, lacked the finesse and warmth of a Golden Film animation like The Three Musketeers for example. However, the opening theme song Rub the Lamp is amusing and catchy, there is some nice use of classical music and the script has several smart, funny wisecracks and jokes for especially children to enjoy that don't take over the seriousness of the story, which has its dark spots but still as engaging as you'd hope. The characters are great fun, especially the villain Hasseem and Aladdin himself is likable. The voice acting is suitably enthusiastic. In conclusion, I liked it. 7/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Jun 13, 2012
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- Runtime49 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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