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A Kid in Aladdin's Palace
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A Kid in Aladdin's Palace

The Kid is Back!
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User Score31 ratings
TMDB 5.216+19971h 29mEnglish
FamilyAdventureFantasy

Synopsis

Calvin, a young pizza delivery boy, is mistaken for the "Great Deliverer" by Aladdin, an eighth century genie imprisoned in a lamp. Thinking that the boy is his only hope for deliverance, the genie lures him back to the eigth century where he must join forces with Ali Baba in order to save Aladdin from the evil hands of Luxor.

Director
Robert L. LevyFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Tapestry Films2 production companies
Release
November 12, 1997Released
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Top Cast

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Thomas Ian Nicholas
Thomas Ian Nicholas
Calvin Fuller
Rhona Mitra
Rhona Mitra
Sheherazade
Nicholas Irons
Nicholas Irons
Ali Baba
James Faulkner
James Faulkner
Luxor
Taylor Negron
Taylor Negron
Genie
Aharon Ipalé
Aharon Ipalé
Aladdin
Diana Kent
Diana Kent
Jasmine
Roger Ennals
Koos Koos

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Reviews

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r96sk
Oct 5, 2020

Better than the original, I would not have predicted that in fairness. <em>'A Kid in Aladdin’s Palace'</em> is still very much a poor film, but they do improve on 1995's <em>'A Kid in King Arthur's Court'</em>. That's a surprise, especially as this was made without the collaboration of Disney; Trimark and Tapestry went it alone with this. Cast-wise it's roughly the same in terms of what's given. Of course the first film has the (in retrospect) star names of Kate Winslet and Daniel Craig, who don't return for this, but this cast list give just as much as those from the '95 production did to be frank. Thomas Ian Nicholas does, however, return to reprise his role. I actually found him more bearable here, he's slightly less wooden and the dialogue written for him is a little more suitable. Rhona Mitra is solid as Sheherazade, none of the others are anything noteworthy but are OK. I found the mix between 'present day' and 'old day', a thing I criticised the other film for, passable, it's still a bit forced but at the same it does do it better than the Disney original. The desert surroundings, meanwhile, are more interesting that the forest/castle setting of the King Arthur release. As noted near the top, I still found this a slog to get through and it isn't anywhere near good - but it is worth noting that it is an improvement.

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