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Aladdin Film (1958)
Aladdin is a folk tale of Middle Eastern origin. Aladdin, Aladin, and variants such as Aladdin and His Magic Lamp, may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Disney franchise * ''Aladdin'' (franchise) ** Aladdin (Disney character), protagonist of Disney's ''Aladdin'' franchise ** ''Aladdin'' (1992 Disney film), an animated film *** ''Aladdin'' (1992 soundtrack) ** ''Aladdin'' (2011 musical), based on the film ** ''Aladdin'' (animated TV series), 1994–1995 ** Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular, a Broadway-style show, 2003–2016 ** ''Disney's Aladdin'' (Capcom video game), 1993 ** ''Disney's Aladdin'' (Virgin Games video game), 1993 ** ''Disney's Aladdin'' (1994 video game), for Sega's 8-bit consoles ** ''Aladdin'' (2019 film), a live action adaptation of the 1992 film *** ''Aladdin'' (2019 soundtrack) Films * ''Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp'' (1917 film), a silent film * " Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp", a 1939 short film with Popeye as Aladdin * "Aladdin a ...
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Aladdin
Aladdin ( ; ar, علاء الدين, ', , ATU 561, ‘Aladdin') is a Middle-Eastern folk tale. It is one of the best-known tales associated with ''The Book of One Thousand and One Nights'' (''The Arabian Nights''), despite not being part of the original text; it was added by the Frenchman Antoine Galland, based on a folk tale that he heard from the Syrian Maronite storyteller Hanna Diyab.Razzaque (2017) Sources Known along with Ali Baba as one of the "orphan tales", the story was not part of the original ''Nights'' collection and has no authentic Arabic textual source, but was incorporated into the book ''Les mille et une nuits'' by its French translator, Antoine Galland. John Payne quotes passages from Galland's unpublished diary: recording Galland's encounter with a Maronite storyteller from Aleppo, Hanna Diyab. According to Galland's diary, he met with Hanna, who had travelled from Aleppo to Paris with celebrated French traveller Paul Lucas, on March 25, 1709. Gal ...
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Alladin And The Wonderful Lamp (1957 Film)
''Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp'', also known by its Telugu-language title ''Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam'', its Tamil-language title ''Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum'', and its Hindi-language title ''Alladdin Ka Chirag'', is a 1957 Indian fantasy film produced by M. L. Pathy on Jai Sakthi Pictures banner and directed by T. R. Raghunath. The film stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi. It is an adaptation of the story of Aladdin from '' One Thousand and One Nights'' and a trilingual, filmed simultaneously in three different languages. ''Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum'' was released on 29 March 1957, and ''Allavuddin Adbhuta Deepam'' followed on 13 April. ''Alladin Ka Chirag'' too, came in the same year. Plot Jaffer, a savage warlock, longs to conquer the world. Through his friend Yakub, he learns about a magic lamp that grants any wish by the genie imprisoned inside and it is stationed at Korakaram caves. To achieve it a young & energetic man who holds seven moles on his r ...
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Aladdin (1979 Musical)
''Aladdin'' is a musical written by Sandy Wilson for the newly refurbished Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. Although not a pantomime, it played during the theatre's inaugural Christmas pantomime season of 1979/80, opening on 21 December 1979, and starred Richard Freeman as Aladdin, Joe Melia as Tuang Kee Chung (Widow Twankey), Aubrey Woods as Abanazar, Ernest Clark as The Emperor, Martin McEvoy as The Genie, Elisabeth Welch as Fatima and Christine McKenna as Badr-al-Badur. Background The Aladdin story (sometimes combined with Ali Baba and other ''Arabian Nights'' tales) has been a traditional pantomime subject in England for nearly two hundred years, and numerous versions of this tale have been presented. Sandy Wilson was apparently asked to write a conventional pantomime in this tradition, but he demurred. "Instead of writing a pantomime – a form of theatre about which I know very little – I decided to make ''Aladdin'' a musical, and based it on the original story in the Arabian ...
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Aladdin (opera)
''Aladdin'', Op. 43, is an opera by the Swedish composer Kurt Atterberg, to a libretto written by and . Two versions exist, in Swedish and German. The opera is based on the story, " Aladdin's Magic Lamp" from '' One Thousand and One Nights''. It was first performed on 18 March 1941 at the Royal Swedish Opera, Stockholm. Original idea The idea for the composition was born in August 1936 when the composer met the librettists in Garmisch. The libretto was largely finished when Atterberg began composing the piano score on 15 July 1937. On 24 August 1940 the piano score was finalized and Atterberg started with the orchestration, which he completed on 28 January 1941. However, the overture was only written later for the German premiere. Together with his wife, Atterberg translated the German original of the libretto into Swedish. As Welleminsky was Jewish, it was not possible for him to be named by the publisher as a librettist. The composing took so long because Atterberg had a ...
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Aladdin (play)
''Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp'' is a play by Adam Oehlenschläger. The play was published in ''Poetiske Skrifter, bind 2'' from 1805. The play is based upon the story of Aladdin in One Thousand and One Nights. ''Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp'' is part of the Danish Culture Canon, maintained by the Danish Ministry of Culture The Minister for Culture of Denmark ( da, Kulturminister) is the Danish political minister office responsible for culture, head of the Ministry of Culture of Denmark. The political responsibility for culture, as well as church and education, was .... External links ''Aladdin, eller Den forunderlige Lampe'' in the Archive for Danish literature Omtale af ''Aladdin, eller Den forunderlige Lampe'' in the Danish Culture Canon Plays by Adam Oehlenschläger Danish Culture Canon 19th-century Danish plays 1805 plays {{1800s-play-stub ...
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Aladin (film)
''Aladin'' is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language fantasy action comedy film directed by Sujoy Ghosh. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Riteish Deshmukh and Jacqueline Fernandez (in her film debut). The film performed poorly at the box office. Plot The film opens with the family of archeologist Arun Chatterjee, who lives with his wife, Riya, and their baby son, Aladin. When out on a holiday, Arun is attacked by a gang searching for a magic lamp, which Chatterjee has found, but has hidden somewhere. Arun and Riya Chatterjee are murdered; Aladin is raised by his grandfather. After his granddad's death, a now grown-up Aladin Chatterjee (Ritesh Deshmukh) lives in the fictional city of Khwaish (wish). He is lonely, and Kasim (Sahil Khan) and his gang members have bullied Aladin since his childhood. His life changes when Jasmine (Jacqueline Fernandez) enters the city, and Aladin immediately falls for her. Jasmine arranges a birthday party for Aladin, and as a present, Kasim gi ...
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Aladdin (1992 Golden Films Film)
''Aladdin'' is a 1992 animated fantasy film. It is based on the classic '' Arabian Nights'' story, Aladdin and the magic lamp, translated by Antoine Galland. ''Aladdin'' was produced by Golden Films and the ''American Film Investment Corporation''. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film featured a single theme song, "Rub the Lamp", written and composed by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias. It was released directly to video on April 27, 1992 by GoodTimes Home Video (7 months before Disney’s version was released) and was reissued on DVD in 2002 as part of the distributor's "Collectible Classics" line of products. Plot A young boy named Aladdin lives a poor life with his mother. A shifty man named Hassim approaches Aladdin claiming to be his long lost uncle and persuades him to come on a journey promising riches. Once in the desert amid some ruins, Hassim performs an incantation to open a cave and Aladdin realizes that Hassim is not his uncle. Hassim only brought him h ...
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Superfantagenio
''Superfantagenio'' (also known as ''Aladdin'') is a 1986 Italian/American family comedy film starring Bud Spencer as the Genie and Luca Venantini as Aladdin, and with Spencer's daughter Diamy participating in a secondary role as Aladdin's love interest. Plot The story revolves around a teenage boy named Al Haddin, nicknamed "Aladdin", who is living with his widowed mother Janet and his alcoholic grandfather Jeremiah in Miami, Florida. He and his family live in poverty since his father's untimely demise; his mother slaves away in the nightclub of Monti Siracusa, a local mobster boss who runs a citywide protection racket. Jeremiah aggravates this situation by blowing the little money Janet makes on alcohol and horse races. Al has to work part-time in an antique shop to support his family as best he can. One day, Al's boss brings an old lamp, which a fisherman acquaintance of his has just salvaged from the ocean, to the store and orders Al to polish it. As Al rubs on the lamp, a ge ...
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Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp (1982 Film)
, is a 1982 Japanese anime fantasy film based on the Middle Eastern folk tale of Aladdin. The film was released in Japan on 13 March 1982 by Toei. Preceded by ''The Wild Swans'' (1977), ''Thumbelina'' (1978), '' Twelve Months'' (1980) and ''Swan Lake'' (1981), it represents the fifth and final entry in Toei's ''World Masterpiece Fairy Tales'' movie series. Plot ''Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp'' revolves around Aladdin, an impoverished but street smart kid who lives in an Arabian city somewhere in a desert with his mother. Along with his gang of friends, they steal from the local merchants and market sellers to survive. One day he is approached by an evil wizard who offers to reward him great riches, if he will accompany him to a cave somewhere in the desert, and retrieve a lamp from within. Aladdin succeeds in doing this, even acquiring the hall of thousand lights where the lamp is found. However, upon return to the cave entrance, the wizard seals him in after Aladdin refuses ...
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Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum
''Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum'' () is a 1979 Indian fantasy film directed by I. V. Sasi based on Aladdin's story from ''One Thousand and One Nights''. The film stars Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Jayabharathi, Sripriya, Gemini Ganesan, Savitri and S. A. Ashokan. It was simultaneously filmed in Malayalam and Tamil languages, the latter as ''Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum'' () which was released on 8 June 1979, two months after the Malayalam version which came on 14 April 1979. Plot Kamaruddin, the commander of the armed forces of Baghdad, has a desire for princess Roshni, the heiress to the kingdom, as her husband will rule the land after the Caliph's death. Roshni, however, loves street urchin Alavuddin, and he reciprocates. Alavuddin's childhood friend Jameela loves him, but it is a one-sided affair. Alavuddin and Kamaruddin fight a duel for winning over Roshni. Alavuddin triumphs, but his joy is short-lived as the courtier Mir Qasim, who wants Roshni for himself, kidnaps he ...
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Aladdin And His Magic Lamp (1970 Film)
''Aladdin and His Magic Lamp'' (french: Aladin et la Lampe Merveilleuse) is a 1970 French animated film directed by Jean Image. It is loosely based on the Arabian Nights tale of Aladdin. Made by Image's fifty-artist crew on a limited schedule in 1969 (from April to November of that year), the film proved successful with children upon its original release. Paramount Pictures, who picked up the American rights for the film, released it on July 1, 1975, as part of its Saturday "Family Matinee" cinema program. It was Image's second and final film to receive a U.S. release. Voice cast *Jean-Pierre Leroux as ''adult Aladdin'' *Henri Virlojeux as ''African magician'' *Claire Guibert as mother of Aladdin *René Hiéronimus as ''Hou-hou'' *Lucie Dolène as princess *Fred Pasquali as the genie of the ring, master of darkness and grand vizier *Georges Atlas as the genie of the lamp *Richard Francoeur as the ''sultan'' *Michel Gudin as the narrator *Paul Guez as Aladdin as child *Lita Recio ...
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Arthur Askey
Arthur Bowden Askey, (6 June 1900 – 16 November 1982) was an English comedian and actor. Askey was known for his short stature (5' 2", 1.58 m) and distinctive horn-rimmed glasses, and his playful humour incorporating improvisation and catchphrases including "Hello playmates!", "I thank you" (pronounced "Ay-thang-yaw") and "Before your very eyes". Askey achieved prominence in the 1930s in the BBC's first radio comedy series ''Band Waggon'' and subsequently starred in several Gainsborough Pictures comedy films during the Second World War including ''Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt'' (1940) and ''The Ghost Train (1941 film), The Ghost Train'' (1941). His Novelty song, novelty recordings for His Master's Voice include "The Bee Song" (1938), a lasting part of his act. From the 1950s, Askey was a prominent television presence and made regular appearances on the BBC's long-running music hall programme ''The Good Old Days (UK TV series), The Good Old Days''. Askey was made an ...
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