Aladdin and The King of Thieves (1996)

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Directed by Tad Stones

Running Time: 80 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1996

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

It's wedding time in Agrabah, as Aladdin and Jasmine finally tie the knot. But with the Big Blue Guy organising things, there's bound to be matrimonial mayhem - especially when the 40 Thieves use the festivities as a cover for a raid! The plot thickens as Aladdin discovers his father is not dead after all, but merely held captive by the thieves. So then the chase is on to rescue him, and restore harmony to Agrabah. It's an exotic extravaganza, enhanced by the towering talent of Robin Williams as the Genie, which completes the fabulous animated Aladdin trilogy.

When is Aladdin and The King of Thieves next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic November 10th, 7:35pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD November 10th, 7:35pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Robin WilliamsRobin WilliamsGenie
Scott WeingerAladdin
Linda LarkinPrincess Jasmine
John Rhys-DaviesThe King of Thieves/Cassim
Gilbert GottfriedIago the Parrot
Jerry OrbachSa'luk
Val BettinSultan of Agrabah
Frank WelkerAbu the Monkey
Jeff BennettAdditional Voices
Jim CummingsRazoul the Chief Guard
Corey BurtonAdditional Voices
Jess HarnellAdditional Voices
Clyde KusatsuAdditional Voices
Image for Rob PaulsenRob PaulsenAdditional Voices
Image for CCH PounderCCH PounderThe Magic Oracle

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