
Sinbad must deliver a prince transformed into a monkey to the lands of the Ademaspai to restore him to his human form in time for his coronation. On the way he must contend with the evil witch Zenobia, her son and their magic, and several nasty-looking Ray Harryhausen beasties.... (Full plot summary below)
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Sinbad must deliver a prince transformed into a monkey to the lands of the Ademaspai to restore him to his human form in time for his coronation. On the way he must contend with the evil witch Zenobia, her son and their magic, and several nasty-looking Ray Harryhausen beasties.
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| User ReviewAndy RAnother Ray Harryhausen classic, and a great place to leave the 70's fantasy film chapter. |
| User ReviewMichael Dthis movie is approved for my list of kick ass movies. |
| User Reviewpeter mGreat sci-fi film. I grew up watching the Sinbad films. I love the claymation. |
| User ReviewKin RyuSaw it when I was younger and it was awesome-especially the Gold Minotaur |
| User ReviewFairie Othat was one of the greatest movies i saw while being a kid. really great |
| User ReviewGuy DThis film is worth watching, great monsters, check this one out.. 9.7/10 |
| User ReviewSue PMy favorite Sinbad movie. I've loved this movie ever since I was a kid. I has adventure, mystery, romance and action. A good family movie. |
| User ReviewHelen HI saw this as a kid, & absolutely loved it, & even though it is not as high tech as some movies, I still love it. |
| User ReviewRichard SI'm a stop motion nut. So I loved this film. Seymour is young and stunningly beautiful, there are plenty of monsters and action moments and the romance isn't to mushy. This is my personal all time favourite. |
| User ReviewBlais EMy second choice as Maestro Harryhausen's greatest endeavor, I saw this over & over when it was initially released. The fantasy creatures, as usual, are superbly designed & brought to life in Mr Harryhausen's inimitable style; the battle between the benign ape-like Troglodyte & the enormous Sabre-Toothed Tiger is breath-takingly rendered, as is the attack from the bizarre, insect-like ghouls early on. Jane Seymour, as Princess Farah, is as always, spectacularly beautiful, and the surprising casting of Big-Band songstress Margaret Whiting pays off in spades as she makes for a very memorable villainess as the conniving sorceress, Zenobia. The only drawback is the casting of The Duke's son, Patrick Wayne, as Sinbad--while certainly a handsome, pleasant, & amiable enough fellow, he was a terribly flat actor who had none of the charisma of his father, & his monotoned line delivery is coma-inducing. |