In a Disney movie, Scrooge McDuck and his team search for a lost treasure in the Middle East with the help of a thief and a genie, but they must face an evil sorcerer who desires the genies lamp to access unlimited wishes. Ducktales: The Treasure Of The Lost Lamp is a 1990 American Hindi-language Animation Adventure motion picture featuring Alan Young, Terrence Mcgovern, Russi Taylor, Richard Libertini, Christopher Lloyd, June Foray and Frank Welker. The movie is inspired from DuckTales by Jymn Magon. Ducktales: The Treasure Of The Lost Lamp was Produced by Bob Hathcock. The movie is directed by Bob Hathcock. Buena Vista Pictures Distribution acquired the distribution rights for the film. Ducktales: The Treasure Of The Lost Lamp was released on 3rd August 1990 and takes a screen time of 69 minutes. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. Ducktales: The Treasure Of The Lost Lamp was made on a budget of $20 million and at the box office it grossed only $18 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Alan Burnett. Editing was done by Charles King. The music was composed by David Newman.
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Jini Score 9.3/10
Critics Score 41%
Jini Score 9.3%
Critics Score 41
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Ducktales: The Treasure Of The Lost Lamp Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 41%
Richard Harrington
Somewhat skillfully stretches a 20 minute episode into a 73 minute feature likely to enchant anyone up to the age of 7 or 8... ( Read More )
Inspired by the very successful Duck Tales television program, this expanded adventure is a reasonably pleasing childrens effort, with enough fantasy elements to keep the kids interested. ( Read More )
Tim Brayton
The core is sturdy enough to withstand a lot of narrative missteps, particularly with Alan Youngs commanding and authoritative performance of Scrooge leading the way. ( Read More )