Disney's Aladdin (1992)

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Written by Roger Allers, Ron Clements

Directed by John Musker, Ron Clements

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

This modern animated classic begins the story of Aladdin, the street urchin who falls in love with a beautiful girl - only to discover that she's the Princess Jasmine in disguise. Thrown into jail by the evil Jafar, the sultan's adviser, Aladdin's only hope of escape is to rescue the magic lamp from the Cave of Wonders and release the genie trapped inside it. But that's easier said than done, when the Big Blue Guy's voiced by the eccentric Robin Williams who gives one of his most over-the-top, flamboyant and hilarious performances. Can Aladdin tame the genie and win the beautiful princess? Watch this wonderful family film, as fresh and funny today as when it was made, and release the magic of Aladdin's story.

When is Disney's Aladdin next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic November 18th, 6:00pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD November 18th, 6:00pm. See more...

Cast

Scott WeingerAladdin 'Al'/Prince Ali Ababwa
Image for Robin WilliamsRobin WilliamsThe Blue Genie of the Lamp/Merchant
Linda LarkinPrincess Jasmine
Jonathan FreemanGrand Vizier Jafar
Frank WelkerAbu the Monkey
Gilbert GottfriedIago the Parrot
Douglas SealeSultan of Agrabah
Brad KaneAladdin 'Al'/Prince Ali Ababwa
Lea SalongaPrincess Jasmine
Charles AdlerAdditional Voices
Jack AngelAdditional Voices
Corey BurtonAdditional Voices
Philip L. ClarkeAdditional Voices
Jim CummingsRazoul the Chief Guard

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