Aladdin Script
Aladdin Script
Scene 1
(Arabian Nights song introduce)
Mercader: Welcome, my friends! Please, come closer. Welcome to Agrabah, city of mystery of
enchantment and the finest merchandise this side of the river Jordan, on sale today, come on
down! Look at this! This is the famous Dead Sea Tupperware. Wait, don't go! I can see that you're
only interested in the exceptionally rare. I think then, you would be most rewarded to
consider...this. Do not be fooled by its commonplace appearance. Like so many things, it is not
what is outside, but what is inside those counts. This is no ordinary lamp! It once changed the
course of a young man's life. A young man who liked this lamp was more than what he seemed. A
diamond in the rough. Perhaps you would like to hear the tale? It begins on a dark night, where a
man waits, with a dark purpose.
(They follow the trail until it reaches a large dune but then the dune begins to rise up, transforming
into a giant lion's head, with the glowing points serving as the eyes)
Gazeem: By Allah!
Jafar: Now, remember! Bring me the lamp. The rest of the treasure is yours, but the lamp is
mine!
Cave: Know this. Only one may enter here. One whose worth lies far within. A diamond in the
rough.
Iago: I can't believe it. I just don't believe it. We're never gonna get a hold of that dumb lamp!
Just forget it. Look at this. Look at this. I'm so ticked off that I'm molting!
Jafar: Patience, Iago. Patience. Gazeem was obviously less than worthy.
Iago: (Extremely sarcastically) Oh, there's a big surprise. That's an incred--I think I'm gonna have a
heart attack and die from not surprise! What we are gonna do? We got a big problem here,a big
prob-
Jafar: Yes, we do. Only one may enter. I must find this one, this...diamond in the rough.
Scene 2
Guard #1: Stop, thief! I'll have your hands for a trophy, street rat!
(Aladdin jump from the roof and keep running, and there’s a lot of people in the street
Guard #2: You two, over that way, and you, with me. We'll find him.
(A hand grabs Aladdin's shoulder and yanks him back. It's the first GUARD. Aladdin's disguise falls
off.)
(Aladdin is startled when a child come running out from the alley. The boy runs out in front of the
prince's horse, startling it.)
(The prince brings up his whip to attack the children, but Aladdin jumps in front of them and
catches the whip.)
Aladdin: Hey, if I were as rich as you, I could afford some manners
(The prince kicks Aladdin into a mud puddle. The crowd laugh at him.)
Prince: You are a worthless street rat. You were born a street rat, you'll die a street rat, and only
your fleas will mourn you.
Aladdin: I'm not worthless. And I don't have fleas. Come on, Abu. Let's go home.
Scene 3
Sultan: Oh, Prince Achmed. You're not leaving so soon, are you?
(The sultan goes off into the garden looking for his daughter. He finds her, but is interrupted by
rajah, Jasmine’s pet tiger, who blocks him off. RAJAH has a piece of the PRINCE's undershorts in his
mouth. The sultan grabs the cloth and yanks it out of Rajah's mouth.)
Sultan: Dearest, you've got to stop rejecting every suitor that comes to call. The law says you...
Jasmine: Father, I hate being forced into this. If I do marry, I want it to be for love.
Sultan: Jasmine, it's not only this law I'm not going to be around forever, and I just want to make
sure you're taken care of, provided for.
Jasmin: Try to understand. I've never done a thing on my own I’ve never had any real friends.
Except you, Rajah. I've never even been outside the palace walls.
Scene 4
Jasmine: Oh, you must be hungry. Here you go. (The boy runs off.)
Seller: You'd better be able to pay for that.
Seller: Thief!
Jasmine: Please, if you let me go to the palace, I can get some from the Sultan.
(He takes her hand and pins it down on the table, intending to hop it off.)
Aladdin: Thank you, kind sir. I'm so glad you've found her. I've been looking all over for you.
(Abu is picking a pocket. He hears this, then straightens up. Jasmin, playing along, kneels and
bows to Abu.)
(The seller accepts very angry. Aladdin, Jasmine and Abu go laughing of the place)
Aladdin: Uh, forget it. So, uh, this is your first time in the marketplace, huh?
Aladdin: I wonder what it would be like to live there, to have servants and valets...
Jasmine: Oh, sure. People who tell you where to go and how to dress.
Aladdin: It's better than here. Always scraping for food and ducking the guards.
Guard: We just keep running into each other, don't we, street rat?
Guard #1: What are you doing outside the palace? And with this street rat?
Guard #1: Well, I would, princess, but my orders come from Jafar. I can’t do that, sorry, but I have
to arrest this street rat.
Scene 5
(Aladdin keep silence, but grab the treasure that Jafar was giving to him)
Aladdin: Aladdin
Jafar: Well, Aladdin. You stole an apple and you are a thief, you stole a kingdom in your states can
make you rich. Rich enough to impress a princess but nothing comes free.
Jafar: You have to steal a simple oil lamp and I will make you wealthy enough to impress a
princess, you just have to give me the lamp and you can keep all the gold and the diamonds.
Scene 6
(Cut to desert scene. We see Aladdin leading a horse with Jafar and Abu on it. Diss. to cave of
wonders.)
Aladdin: It is I, Aladdin.
(The cave opens up with a roar, and a staircase appears in front of a lot of things)
Abu: Uh oh!
Aladdin: Just a handful of this stuff would make me richer than the sultan! But, don’t touch
anything.
Aladdin: A magic carpet! C'mon. C'mon out. I'm not gonna hurt you.
(The carpet comes closer and stay with them. Abu grab the lamp, but doesn’t have careful, so the
cave notices that they stole the lamp)
Cave: Infidels!
Abu: Uh oh!
Cave: You have touched the forbidden treasure. Now you will never again see the light of day!
(Aladdin gives him the lamp but fall out of Jafar´s hands. He screams and the cave close. Aladdin
sit in the darkness with the magic carpet and Abu, waiting. He rubs the lamp. Suddenly, a smoke
comes out with the genie)
Genie: Aaaaahhhhh! OY! Ten-thousand years will give ya such a crick in the neck! Excuse me boy,
where is your boss?
Genie: Well, I can work with that. Do you mind if I stretch out?
Genie: Right here direct from the lamp, right here for your enjoyment wish fulfillment. Thank
youuuuu!
Genie: Three wishes to be exact. And ix-nay on the wishing for more wishes.
Scene 7
Genie: I already told you; I can’t make anyone fall in love or something like that.
Aladdin: No, we already have a connection, she is smart and kind and so beautiful. But she has to
marry a prince…Hey, can you make me a prince?
Genie: Well, let see. You just have to say the magic words, remember you have to say the exact
words that what your want.
Scene 8
(Song Prince Ali)
Jafar: Sire, I have found a solution to the problem with
your daughter. (Unrolling a scroll) Right here. "If the princess has not chosen a husband by the
appointed time, then the sultan shall choose for her."
Sultan: But Jasmine hated all those suitors! How could I choose someone she hates?
Jafar: Not to worry, my liege. There is more. If, in the event a suitable prince cannot be found, a
princess must then be wed to...hmm...interesting.
Sultan: Why, I thought the law says that only a prince can marry a princess, I'm quite sure.
Aladdin: Ahem. Your majesty, I have journeyed from afar to seek your daughter's hand.
SULTAN: Prince Ali Ababwa! Of course. I'm delighted to meet you. (He rushes over and shakes
ALI's hand.) This is my royal vizier, Jafar. He's delighted too.