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Aladdin and His Magic Lamp (Known in French as 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.[1] It was Image's second and final film to receive a U.S. release.

Voice cast[]

Original[2][]

  • Aladdin - Gaston Guez
  • African magician - Henri Virlojeux
  • mother of Aladdin - Claire Guibert
  • Hou-hou - René Hiéronimus
  • princess - Lucie Dolène
  • the genie of the ring - Fred Pasquali
  • the genie of the lamp - Georges Atlas
  • the sultan - Richard Francoeur
  • the narrator - Michel Gudin
  • Aladdin as child - Paul Guez
  • Aladdin as teenager - Jean-Pierre Leroux
  • Can-Can - Lita Recio

English[]

  • African magician - Gordon Heath
  • the narrator - Jean Fontaine
  • Can-Can - Lita Recio
  • Additional Voices - Sylvain Mathieu, Steve Eckardt, Colin Drake, Olivier Hecquet, Maggie Brenner, Jim Bauman, Alex Klimenko

See also[]

References[]

  1. (2009) The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons, 3rd, New York: Checkmark Books, page 158. ISBN 978-0-8160-6600-1. 
  2. Template:In lang Planète Jeunesse page

External links[]

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