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Aladdin (1992) — Screenplay

A street urchin must win a princess's heart while outwitting a power-hungry vizier who seeks a magical lamp that grants wishes.

Written by
Ron Clements, John Musker, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio
Genre
Romance, Adventure, Fantasy, Family, Musical
Studio
Disney
Length
89 pages

This screenplay offers a masterclass in balancing multiple genres—romance, comedy, and high-stakes adventure—without losing tonal coherence. Study its efficient world-building, which establishes Agrabah's bustling streets and opulent palace in a few vivid strokes, and its crisp, witty dialogue that defines each character's voice. The structure, from meet-cute to ticking-clock finale, demonstrates how to sustain momentum while deepening a central relationship.

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