La Rosa di Bagdad is a 1949 Italian animated film by Anton Gino Domeneghini. In 1952, the film was dubbed into English, retitled The Singing Princess and dubbed by Julie Andrews as her first venture into voice-over work. The film was reissued in 1967, at the height of Andrews' subsequent Hollywood career. It is often cited as one of the first animated films from Europe and in Technicolor together with The Dynamite Brothers. It is also Italy's first film in Technicolor.

The Singing Princess (1949)
Directed by Anton Gino Domenighini
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Themes
Tags
Fiction Film, Technicolor
Attributes
Based On: based on One Thousand and One Nights
Narrative Location: set in Baghdad
Narrative Location: set in Baghdad
Alternate Titles
Aladin und die Wunderlampe
AT
As Canções Mágicas da Princesa
BR
Bagdadin ruusu
FI
Bağdat gülü
TR
De roos van Bagdad
NL, AN
Der Zauberer und die Prinzessin
DE
Die Rose von Bagdad
AT, DE
La piccola principessa d’Oriente
IT
La Rosa di Bagdad
La rosa di Bagdad
EC, IT
La rose de Bagdad
FR
The Rose of Bagdad
GB
The Singing Princess
GB, US
The Thief of Baghdad
GB
Tyven i Bagdad
NO