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Brian Clemens
Story -
Ray Harryhausen
Producer -
Jeremy Thomas
Assistant Editor -
Miklós Rózsa
Original Music Composer -
Gordon Hessler
Director -
Ted Moore
Director of Photography -
Maude Spector
Casting -
Colin Arthur
Special Effects Makeup Artist
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CinemaSerf
5/4/2025 7:15:46AM
"Sinbad" (John Phillip Law) is in possession of a rather clunky medallion that he only narrowly manages to keep from the grasping hands of the sorcerer "Koura" (Tom Baker). Finding safety in the city of "Marabia" he is told a tale by the Grand Vizier (Douglas Wilmer) and shown why the evil "Koura" is after his jewel. Shortly afterwards, while walking through the bazaar he is encouraged - to the tune of 400 gold pieces and the pretty "Margiana" (Caroline Munro) - to take the lazy "Haroun" (Kurt Christian) on his next, perilous, voyage. Off they all go in search of the Oracle of All Knowledge - hotly pursued by the sorcerer - where they hope to finally thwart his ambitions to become ever-youthful, wealthy and all-powerful. It's a fun and entertaining story this that I vaguely recall watching as a seven year old in a long-defunct Glasgow cinema. Law is handsome enough, Munro brings a bit of glamour, Baker hams up nicely as the baddie and Christian and Martin Shaw contribute a little bit of nautical humour and theatrical guffawing to the proceedings nicely, too. The real stars, as ever though, are the creations of Ray Harryhausen - not least the Centaur and the wonderful Kali with her sword dance. Even now, I am still not sure how the ending finished up the way it did - and that, I found, really rather disappointing - but it's still a colourful and reasonably well paced adventure film with some memorable beasties and a Miklos Rosza score that bears a striking resemblance to his work on “Ben Hur” (1959) too.
Robert Shaw
The Oracle of all knowledgeMartin Shaw
RachidCaroline Munro
MargianaJohn Phillip Law
Captain SinbadTom Baker
Prince KouraAldo Sambrell
OmarGrégoire Aslan
HakimDouglas Wilmer
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