Aladdin learns that his father is alive and the leader of the notorious Forty Thieves., Aladdin is finally preparing to marry Princess Jasmine, but 40 thieves disrupt the wedding and steal a magical oracular talisman. Now Aladdin must embark on a dangerous quest to retrieve it, with the help of his old friend Genie., The last part of the Aladdin trilogy, a hilarious animated extravaganza that starts with a wedding and ends with a rescue., In chapter three of the animated musical series, Aladdin (voice of Scott Weinger) learns that his father is alive and the leader of the notorious Forty Thieves. Other voices…Genie: Robin Williams. Jasmine: Linda Larkin, Liz Callaway. Cassim: John Rhys-Davies., In chapter three of the animated musical series, Aladdin (voice of Scott Weinger) learns that his father is alive and the leader of the notorious Forty Thieves., In Disney’s second straight-to-video sequel to Aladdin, Aladdin (voice of Scott Weinger) and Princess Jasmine (voice of Linda Larkin) have finally decided to marry, but when the big day finally arrives, the ceremony is thrown into chaos by the unexpected arrival of the Forty Thieves, who are searching for the enchanted Hand of Midas, a charm that will turn all it touches into gold. Aladdin makes the shocking discovery that his father (voice of John Rhys-Davies), long believed dead, is actually the leader of this infamous band of thieves, and when his father falls into peril, Aladdin must rescue him — with the genie of the lamp (voice of Robin Williams) on hand to help. Robin Williams, whose voice work was considered a key factor in the success of the original Aladdin, returned to the franchise for this film after bowing out of the first sequel, The Return of Jafar, due to a financial dispute (in The Return of Jafar, the genie was voiced by Dan Castellaneta)., Join Aladdin and his friends as they face all sorts of terrifying threats and make exciting last-minute escapes pursuing the King Of Thieves and his villainous crew.
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
Year Released:
1996Lang:
EnglishMins :
82Directed By :
Tad StonesTrending / Upcoming
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