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  1. Williams also recorded further dialogue with Vincent Price for Zigzag for the 1990 production, but Price's old age and illness meant that some lines remained unfinished. Williams had experimented with shots with characters animated by hand to move in three dimensions, including several shots in Roger Rabbit' s opening sequence.

    • $669,276
    • David Burman, Peter Shade, David Cullen, Robert Folk
  2. One of the best things about this underrated and unfortunate piece of art, as to be expected with every film Vincent Price is in.ZigZag is probably my favour...

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    • ASR
  3. Zigzag, your Grand Vizier, is here. „. ~ Zigzag presenting himself to King Nod's presence. http://villains.fandom.com/wiki/File:Vincent-Price-as-ZigZag-_online-video-cutter.com_.ogg. Zigzag, also known as Zigzag the Grand Vizier, is the secondary antagonist of the 1993 animated fantasy film The Thief and the Cobbler.

  4. 25 de ago. de 1995 · Zig-zag is the inspiration for the Genie and Jafar who can say anything in rhymes and is voiced by Vincent Price. The most important thing the characters need to take care of though the Thief is just too greedy to know about is the set of three golden balls above the tallest minaret.

    • (4.5K)
    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Richard Williams
    • 1995-08-25
  5. Vincent Price: ZigZag. Showing all 9 items. Jump to: Quotes (9) Mighty One-Eye : [Zigzag presnts himself before the One-Eye] Sorceror! Zigzag : I conjure demons, and charm beasts! And birds of prey, too! Phido! [makes Phido go through hoops] Zigzag : But as you see, that's not all I can do! Haha! Hee-hee!

  6. The film was the final appearance of Vincent Price (d. 1993), who recorded his dialogue from 1967 to 1973. Contents. 1 Production history. 1.1 Development and early production on Nasruddin (1964-1972) 1.2 Nasruddin becomes The Thief and the Cobbler. 1.3 Prolonged production (1972-1986) 1.4 The Thief gains financial backing.

  7. Zigzag was designed by Williams to be an unflattering caricature of two people he particularly hated (with a bit of Vincent Price added in to make the character funnier)—which was revealed to be the film's original producers (during its initial Nasruddin stage), Omar Ali Shah and his brother Idries Shah, who were discovered to be embezzling ...