
Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp
Romance · Fantasy · TV Movie
Overview
Based on the story "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp", directed by Tim Burton and starring Robert Carradine.
Top Cast


Robert Carradine
Robert Carradine
Aladdin
Robert Carradine
Aladdin


James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones
Genie / Narrator
James Earl Jones
Genie / Narrator


Valerie Bertinelli
Valerie Bertinelli
Princess Sabrina
Valerie Bertinelli
Princess Sabrina


Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy
The Evil Moroccan Magician
Leonard Nimoy
The Evil Moroccan Magician
Rae Allen
Rae Allen
Aladdin's Mother
Rae Allen
Aladdin's Mother


Joseph Maher
Joseph Maher
Sultan
Joseph Maher
Sultan


Ray Sharkey
Ray Sharkey
Grand Vizier
Ray Sharkey
Grand Vizier


Shelley Duvall
Shelley Duvall
Self - Host
Shelley Duvall
Self - Host
Jay Abramowitz
Jay Abramowitz
Habibe
Jay Abramowitz
Habibe


Martha Velez
Martha Velez
Lady Servant
Martha Velez
Lady Servant
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