Aladdin and the King of Thieves Page #2

Synopsis: At long last, Aladdin is about to marry the Princess Jasmine. Despite the presence and encouragement of his friends Genie, Carpet, and Abu, he is fearful and anxious. He is most worried as to what kind of father he will be, having never known his own. But when the 40 Thieves disrupt the wedding trying to steal a magical oracular talisman, Aladdin is drawn into a dangerous quest to stop the thieves...and find his long-lost father.
Director(s): Tad Stones
Production: Warner Home Video
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
NOT RATED
Year:
1996
81 min
1,052 Views


Come on. Come on.

I can see fine from back here.

Uh-uh. It's Aladdin.

Look, there's one thing|I get sentimental about...

and I'm sittin' on it.

- Huh?|- The loot, monkey. The loot.

Bad news, Al. The boutonnieres|clash with the cummerbunds.

Genie, isn't it|a little late for that?

What? What are you trying|to say? Out with it! What? What?

They're here.

Oh, no!

I'm late, I'm late|for a very important date.

- Your Majesty.|- Your Majesty.|- Your Highness.

Your Majesty.

D-Don't look so solemn, boy.|This is a happy day.

Oh, look. It's a Kodiak moment.

Put that bear outta here.

Ohh! Hmm.

- Wow!|- Oh, yeah!

I never thought|this day would come.

Now I'm afraid that it|has come all too soon.

Oh, Father.

- You distract the guards.|- Part of your plan?

A large part.

It's time.

It's all so magical.

I'm not gonna cry. I'm not.

Oh, sorry.

- Well, we're here.|- Together forever.

Let me be the point man.

I thought the earth wasn't supposed|to move until the honeymoon.

Whoa! Oh, my word!

Stampede!

What is going on here?

Come here, monkey boy!|You were almost Dumbo toe jam.

Oh, they trampled the carpet!|That's a little redundant.

So this isn't a bad day|for you, really, is it?

It is an attack.

Not in this palace!

I think we're gonna have|a little problem with leaks.

It must be here somewhere.

Meet your match, Zorro!

Good birdie.|Polly want a little--

Say "cracker" and I'll|let you have it on principle!

- You have a lot of spirit.|- Ow! Ow! Ow!

And a lot of mouth.

- They fight like demons.|- Worse than demons.

- These are the Forty Thieves.|- Really? I get 39.

Forty.

Where is it?

Ah, at last.

- Can I see your invitation?|- Stay out of my way, boy,

and you won't get hurt!

Fool! You don't stand a chance|against the King of Thieves!

When I get up, I'll bow to you!

Mmm. Huh? Ohh!

That was for ruining my wedding.

Huh? Aah!

I guess there's really|no point to this now.

Freeze, sandbags!|Don't make me use the other end!

Mama always said,|"Magic is as magic does."

Cassim said nothing about|facing the powers of a genie.

Get the others out of here.|We'll leave the "king" to his plans.

Where's the King of Thieves?

I'll see you again, boy.

Ooh! This is not my fault.

This was not built to code.

Good luck gettin' back|the catering deposit.

- Oh, my!|- Fear not, O father of the bride.

- We can rebuild!|- Oh, please do.

We can't have a wedding|without a pavilion.

All right, a wedding pavilion|it is, my man.

Hey, I wanna see some resums|on these guys.

And don't let the one with|the beak near any power tool.

Uh, yes, yes, Genie,|whatever it takes.

I am sorry about|all this, Jasmine.

Daughter?

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Mark McCorkle

Mark McCorkle is an American screenwriter, television writer and television producer. Among others, he is co-creator of the popular Disney animated series, Kim Possible. He frequently collaborates with fellow writer Bob Schooley. Prior to Kim Possible, McCorkle, Schooley, and the main director of Kim Possible, Steve Loter, also held their respective jobs (writer/producer and director respectively) on Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. Many voice talents on Kim Possible, also did work of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (Nicole Sullivan, Patrick Warburton). Both series can be similarly compared to each other. He did work on DreamWorks' The Penguins of Madagascar as a producer along with Schooley, again with regular voices Sullivan and John DiMaggio. As of 2016, McCorkle and Schooley are creating and executive producing a new TV series based on the 2014 Disney animated feature, Big Hero 6 for Disney XD. He has also written screenplays for Aladdin: The Return of Jafar, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, Sky High and Hotel for Dogs as well as co-writer again with Bob Schooley of the novel Liar of Kudzu. more…

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