Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp

1934
6.1| 0h8m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 10 August 1934 Released
Producted By: Celebrity Productions
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Aladdin is a child laborer who works for a guy that exchanges "new lamps for old". This guy swaps a "new" lamp for 2-3 replacement old lamps, then brings back the old lamps for Aladdin to polish and make look like new. One day Aladdin sees a princess riding by as he looks out the window, and he falls for her. But then he must return to his lamp polishing...

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Animation, Family

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Ub Iwerks

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Celebrity Productions

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Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp Audience Reviews

JinRoz For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Bumpy Chip It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
TheLittleSongbird While not one of my favourites, Ub Iwerks was responsible for a lot of interesting work. Especially when working with Walt Disney, his oldest friend and one of his best, and co-creating one of animation's most famous characters in Mickey Mouse. His career since opening his own studio had interest value but the quality was variable, often being successful in the animation and music but wanting in the story and variable in gags, lead characters and tone.1933 to 1936 saw twenty five cartoons, mostly based on famous fairytales and familiar stories, as part of Iwerks's "ComiColor" series. The "ComiColor" series is very much worth watching and interesting, as is the case with many series some cartoons are better than others but there are no real animation nadirs. 1934's 'Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp' is a pretty good pleasant watch, and a step up from the previous two cartoons, with a few issues but a lot of big strengths.'Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp', while faithfully adhering to the basic details of the story while putting its own spin, is slight with not quite enough content and is at times a little too cutesy.However, 'Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp' in no way disgraces the story and has enough freshness to stop it from being stale. It avoids the over sentimental factor and is never dull.There are amusing gags, that aren't too corny and never repetitive, it's very charming, has a lively pace and there is a genuine likeability and cuteness. The characters drive 'Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp' well, with a very likeable titular character and a fun genie, the princess is a little bland though and with little to do.Furthermore, the animation is great. Meticulously detailed, fluid in drawing, vibrant in colour and often rich in imagination and visual wit. The music is cleverly and lushly orchestrated, is infectiously catchy and adds a lot to the cartoon. Overall, pretty good. 7/10 Bethany Cox
Leofwine_draca ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP is a brief black and white cartoon from 1934 which charts the brief adventures of the titular character. He lives an impoverished life but discovers a magic lamp that gives him the ability to woo a princess and escape the clutches of his cruel boss. This is rather crudely animated in a familiar way, with too-smoth motion and exaggerated forms.
MartinHafer The film begins with a nasty trader trading folks new lamps for their old ones. He's not doing this to find the magic lamp...he just uses his little slave boy (Aladdin) to clean them up to resell them. However, as Al is wiping one of them clean, a Genie pops out and begins granting him wishes....and Al uses this to try to get the Sultan's daughter in marriage (which is odd since they both are kids). Unfortunately, the slave owner returns and fights Aladdin for the lamp.This is not a great cartoon by any stretch. But the animation and color are very nice and the film is modestly entertaining. And, fortunately, unlike Ub Iwerks' poorer films, it's not saturated by cute singing characters.
ccthemovieman-1 Don't confuse this story and the Popeye cartoon labeled "Aladdin And His Wonderful Lamp." This is another early 1930s Celebrity Productions Comicolor cartoon based on a famous novel.They did a number of these takeoffs such a this one, Don Quixote, Sinbad the Sailor, Ali Baba, Jack And The Beanstalk, Robin Hood, etc.Whatever, this one doesn't measure up to any of the above cartoons. It has a few quick moments of humor but nothing memorable and it's more a "cute" little story than a comedy. Unfortunately, it's supposed to be the latter so I can't really recommend this one. The color is decent, especially for a cartoon so old, but it just isn't funny nor entertaining. There is a lot of action in here but not the kind that will keep you enthralled. It winds up being more noise than anything else. It's not of the company's best.