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Release Date:
December 22, 1949
Original Title:
La Rosa di Bagdad
Alternate Titles:
As Canções Mágicas da Princesa
Bagdadin ruusu
Bağdat gülü
De roos van Bagdad
Der Zauberer und die Prinzessin
Die Rose von Bagdad
La piccola principessa d’Oriente
La rose de Bagdad
The Singing Princess
Tyven i Bagdad
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
IMA Film
Trans-National
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12 FR: TP IT: T
Runtime: 76
Princess Zeila, daughter of Caliph Oman III, is preparing to review the nobles who aspire to her hand. The sinister Prince Jafar plots in the shadows: the young musician Amin will see to it that love can triumph, with the help of the Genie of the Lamp.
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Animation Director:
Anton Gino Domenighini
Assistant Camera:
F. Pelizzari
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Gino Marinuzzi Jr.
Background Designer:
Gildo Gusmaroli
Libico Maraja
Character Designer:
Angelo Bioletto
Cinematography:
Cesare Pelizzari
Director:
Anton Gino Domenighini
Editor:
Lucio De Caro
Key Animation:
C. Bachini
N. Corbella
G. Del Mese
C. Ferencich
F. Ferrari
E. Massaro
Italo Orsi
N. Palazzo
G. Scudellari
L. Togliatto
G. Zamperoni
Layout:
Sergio Cavina
Giacomo Manerba
Music:
Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli
Music Director:
Gino Marinuzzi Jr.
Giuseppe Savagnone
Producer:
Anton Gino Domenighini
Production Supervisor:
Francesco Manerba
Screenplay:
Lucio De Caro
Enrico D'Angelo
Sound:
Boris Muller
Story:
Anton Gino Domeneghini
Writer:
Nina Maguire
Tony Maguire
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