Aladdin and the King of Thieves Page #6

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
1,107 Views


- You came to help me?|- How could I do anything else?

Now, let's get that|treasure of yours.

Amazing!

There!

Whoa.

- Feels like Genie got carried away.|- No! It's the Vanishing lsle.

The turtle is diving.|We must climb higher!

We're almost there!

Don't you see, Aladdin?|We were meant to do this together.

Come on!

Pity I didn't find this place|years ago.

This would be much easier|if I were much younger.

Aladdin!

See? It pays to have|a junior partner.

Be careful. Don't touch|the golden hand.

Heads up.

The Hand of Midas!

Time to go, Aladdin!

Nobody's going anywhere.

Give the Hand of Midas to me,|Cassim, or your son dies.

-Sa'luk, your battle is with me!|-Don't worry, Dad. I can take him alone.

But you're not alone,|not any more.

You want the Hand of Midas,|Sa'luk?

Take it!

The Hand of Midas is mine!

And also, the life of your brat.

What are you staring at?

Oh. No! No!

No! No!

Hurry, son.|We're running out of time.

Come on, Dad. You can do it.

Yes. But it would be|a lot easier without this.

After all these years,|you finally have your treasure.

This thing? No.

This wretched thing almost|cost me the ultimate treasure.

It's you, son.|You are my ultimate treasure.

I'm just sorry it took me|this long to realize it.

The Hand of Midas can take its|curse to the bottom of the sea!

It's gold. It's turned|everything to solid gold.

Oh, we are sinking!

I didn't see where they went,|and they could be anywhere!

There they are.

Get up here, you blasted rug!

- You actually trust this thing?|- With my life, son.

Genie!

- Genie!|- Present!

Let's go home. We have|some unfinished business.

Yes!

Out in the open? No mask?|Pretty risky, if you ask me.

Even a wanted man can risk a bit|to see his own son's wedding.

So, you little turkey,|come to say goodbye?

Nah, I already said|my goodbyes.

Of course, the monkey had|to cry, and that got me goin'.

- You're not gonna live in the palace?|- With the newlyweds?

It'll be all lovey-dovey.|I'd just as soon keep my will to live.

Well, I don't know|where I'm going,

but you are welcome|to come along for the ride.

You're a good guy, Cassim.

But not too good.

So it goes short and sweet|They were wed down the street

May their marriage|be truly blessed

Happy end to the tale|And tomorrow's a sale

So I'd better go home and rest

Here's a kiss and a hug|Sure you don't need a rug

I assure you the price is right

Well, Salaam, worthy friend|Come back soon, that's the end

'Til another

Arabian night

- Congratulations, bub|- You've joined the club

And everybody here agrees

We got the finest blend|of nearly-honest men

Welcome to the Forty Thieves

A fraternity of thugs|that you can trust

There's nothing up|our 80 sleeves

- Got lots of grub to share|- Pull up an easy chair

Welcome to the Forty Thieves

Now you get to lie and cheat

Never have to brush your teeth

But we always aim to please

- Care for one another|- You'll never miss your mother

Oh, I love you guys!

Schemin' up a scam|out on the lam

Takin' whatever we please

- And if you like to lurk|- You're gonna love this work

Welcome to the Forty Thieves

Welcome to the Forty Thieves

Together we're the perfect team

Larceny is in the genes

Dare to share the family dream

Live a life of leisure|Countin' all your treasure

As an honorary member|of the gang

That no one alive ever leaves

- You gotta snatch and sneak|- Or else your future's bleak

We got a lifetime contract|that you're bound to keep

You wanna save your skin|You'd better fit right in

Well, well, welcome to the--|Well, well, welcome to the--

Forty

Thieves

Wait a minute. We're not|gettin' outta here, man!

We're not gettin' outta here!|Don't ya understand it, man?

This is it! Game's over, man!

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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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