Plot & Details
Robin Williams's dizzying and hilarious voicing of the Genie is the main attraction of Aladdin, the third in the series of modern Disney animated movies that began with 1989's The Little Mermaid and heralded a new age for the genre. After a sultan (Douglas Seale) gives his daughter, Jasmine (Linda Larkin), three days to find a husband, she escapes the palace and encounters the street-savvy urchin Aladdin (Scott Weinger), who charms his way into her heart. While the sultan's Vizier, Jafar (Jonathan Freeman), weaves a spell so that he may marry Jasmine and become sultan himself, Aladdin discovers the Genie's lamp in a cave, rubs it, and sets the mystical entity free, leading the Genie to pledge his undying loyalty to the dazzled youth. Aladdin begins his quest to defeat Jafar and win the hand of the princess, with the Genie's help. Monsters, Disney's trademark talking animals, and a flying carpet all figure into the ensuing adventures, but Williams' Genie, who can change into anything or anybody, steals the show as he launches into one crazed monologue after another, impersonating figures from Ed Sullivan to Elvis Presley.
- MPAA Rating: G
- Genre(s): Family
- Run Time: 90min.
- Theatrical Release Date: 11/11/1992
- DVD Release Date: 10/05/2004
- Distributor(s): Buena Vista
- Director(s): Bob Anderson, Eric Darnell
- Starring: Brad Caleb Kane , Scott Weinger , Robin Williams , Lea Salonga , Linda Larkin
- Themes: Daring Rescues,Genie in a Bottle,Heroic Mission,Crowned Heads,Schemes and Ruses,Curses and Spells
- Tone: Easygoing,Heartwarming,Humorous,Merry,Silly,Warm,Whimsical
- Keywords: coming-of-age,genie,good-vs-evil,impersonation,lamp,love,princess,rags-to-riches,rescue,robbery,romance,wish,wish-fulfillment
- Country of Origin: USA (11-11-1992)
- Language: English
Awards
Academy Awards
| Year | Award | Category | Cast & Crew | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Sound | Doc Kane | Nominated |
| 1992 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Sound | Terry Porter | Nominated |
| 1992 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Sound | David J. Hudson | Nominated |
| 1992 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Song | Howard Ashman | Nominated |
| 1992 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Song | Tim Rice | Won |
| 1992 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Song | Alan Menken | Won |
| 1992 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Sound Effects | Mark Mangini | Nominated |
| 1992 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Score | Alan Menken | Won |
| 1992 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Sound | Mel Metcalfe | Nominated |
British Academy of Film and Television Arts
| Year | Award | Category | Cast & Crew | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Score | Alan Menken | Nominated |
Golden Globes
| Year | Award | Category | Cast & Crew | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Hollywood Foreign Press Association | Best Original Song | Alan Menken | Won |
| 1992 | Hollywood Foreign Press Association | Best Original Song | Howard Ashman | Nominated |
| 1992 | Hollywood Foreign Press Association | Best Original Score | Alan Menken | Won |
| 1992 | Hollywood Foreign Press Association | Best Original Song | Tim Rice | Won |
| 1992 | Hollywood Foreign Press Association | Best Picture - Musical or Comedy | Nominated |
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