Pohádky tisíce a jedné noci (literally Tales of 1,001 Nights) is a 1974Czechanimated film directed by Karel Zeman. The film combines the voyages of Sindbad the Sailor with elements of other tales from the Arabian Nights. Released in America as Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor, it is also known as A Thousand and One Nights. The film was animated using paper cutouts and draws its visual inspiration from Persian miniatures.
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The First Voyage
Originally released as the short Dobrodružství námořníka Sindibáda (literally "Adventures of Sindbad the Sailor," 14 minutes, 1971).
The Second Voyage
Originally released as the short Druhá cesta námořníka Sindibáda (lit. "The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor," 13 min., 1972).
The Third Voyage
Originally released as the short V zemi obrů (lit. "In the Land of Giants," 13 min., 1973).
The Fourth Voyage
Originally released as the short Magnetová hora (lit. "The Magnet Mountain," 15 min., 1973).
The Fifth Voyage
Originally released as the short Létající koberec (lit. "The Flying Carpet," 11 min., 1973).
Sinbad the Sailor (also spelled Sindbad; Arabic: السندباد البحري as-Sindibādu al-Baḥriyy) is a fictional sailor and the hero of a story-cycle of Middle Eastern origin; he is described as living in Baghdad, during the Abbasid Caliphate. During his voyages throughout the seas east of Africa and south of Asia, he has fantastic adventures going to magical places, meeting monsters, and encountering supernatural phenomena.
The story begins with Sinbad (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) regaling a group of travelers around a night-time campfire. When his listeners become bored with his often repeated tales, Sinbad tells them about his "eighth" voyage.
With his friend, Abbu (George Tobias), Sinbad salvages a ship whose crew has been poisoned. On board, he finds a map to the lost treasure of Alexander the Great on the fabled island of Deryabar. However, when he sails to Basra, the ship is confiscated by the local Khan, to be sold at auction. Sinbad obtains an agreement that he may keep the ship if there are no bids. He scares away all the bidders with not-so-subtle comments about the ship being cursed. At the last moment, one bidder appears, a veiled woman borne by four servants. She is Shireen (O'Hara), part of the harem of the powerful Emir of Daibul (Anthony Quinn). Sinbad bids against her and ends up owing a huge sum he cannot pay. He steals the auctioneer's own money to pay for the ship.
The Sailor is the 1979 album by singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury. The album features a contemporary country production style.
The Sailor was collected for CD issue on the eight-disc Mickey Newbury Collection from Mountain Retreat, Newbury's own label in the mid-1990s, along with nine other Newbury albums from 1969-1981.
Recording & Composition
The Sailor was Newbury's third album for Hickory Records in three years. Unlike his earlier albums on Elektra in the 1970s, which sounded like nothing else coming out of Nashville, The Sailor displayed a much slicker sound, with Newbury retaining the services of producer Ronnie Gant and string arranger Alan Moore in a concerted attempt to reach country radio. The eclectic nature of his earlier albums, not to mention the length of some of the cuts, had made country radio programmers wary. Newbury once remarked to Country Song Roundup, "I understand their problems. They got commercial spots and everything...They gotta understand that I've gotta do what I feel. If it's not gonna be saleable, then I'm sorry...You can't worry about keeping up with the trends. If you do, you'll always lag behind." By the end of the decade, however, Newbury toned down many of the elements that had become trademarks of his sound; clocking in at just over 27 minutes, the between-track transitions, sound effects, and song suites were nowhere to be found.
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Suave swashbuckler Sinbad the Sailor (Douglas Fairbanks Jr) embarks on an action-filled adventure when he lands on a tropical island in search of Alexander the Great's missing treasure. In his journey with his friend Abu (George Tobias), Sinbad rescues and claims property of a drifting boat; he meets the ambitious and gorgeous Shireen (Maureen O'Hara) and falls in love with her; he is chased by the evil Emir (Anthony Quinn) who wants the treasure to become one of the most powerful men in the world; and meets dangerous Melik, who will stop at nothing and will kill anyone to get the treasure.
Starring
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Maureen O'Hara
Walter Slezak
Anthony Quinn
George Tobias
Jane Greer
Director
Richard Wallace
published: 13 Jun 2014
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973) Fantasy adventure - John Phillip Law
John Phillip Law - best known as the blind angel Pygar in Barbarella - here takes over the role of the legendary seafarer from Kerwin Mathews, who'd impressed in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. However, the actors and the plot once again end up playing second fiddle to the magnificent Dynamation sequences meticulously created by the godfather of special effects, Ray Harryhausen. Particularly memorable are the walking figurehead, the hideous one-eyed centaur and the multi-armed Kali statue that tests Sinbad's swordfighting skills to the maximum...
published: 18 Nov 2021
Sinbad the Sailor
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of the silent screen’s greatest swashbuckler, shows his own skill at acrobatic derring-do in the title role of this lighthearted adventure spectacular. Eager to find the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great, Sinbad unexpectedly has his ship commandeered while in harbor and put up for auction – an auction that our hero wins by a clever ruse. From there an ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad sets out in quest of the treasure; forms an uneasy alliance with feisty, headstrong adventuress Shireen (Maureen O’Hara, whose flame-red hair and radiant beauty seem almost made for the film’s Technicolor® cinematography); deals with the duplicitous Melik (Walter Slezak) and confronts the treacherous Emir (Anthony...
published: 08 Jul 2014
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Directed by Richard Wallace with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak, Anthony Quinn and Jane Greer.
published: 27 Jun 2017
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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of the silent screen's greatest swashbuckler, shows his own skill at acrobatic derring-do in the title role of this lighthearted adventure spectacular. Eager to find the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great, Sinbad unexpectedly has his ship commandeered while in harbor and put up for auction -- an auction that our hero wins by a clever ruse. From there an ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad sets out in quest of the treasure; forms an uneasy alliance with feisty, headstrong adventuress Shireen (Maureen O'Hara, whose flame-red hair and radiant beauty seem almost made for the film's Technicolor® cinematography); deals with the duplic...
published: 06 Nov 2012
Sinbad the Sailor (1947 film)
Sinbad the Sailor is a 1947 Technicolor fantasy film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak, and Anthony Quinn. It tells the tale of the 'eighth' voyage of Sinbad, wherein he discovers the lost treasure of Alexander the Great.
The story begins with Sinbad regaling a group of travelers around a night-time campfire. When his listeners become bored with his often repeated tales, Sinbad tells them about his 'eighth' voyage.
With his friend, Abbu, Sinbad salvages a ship whose crew has been poisoned. On board, he finds a map to the lost treasure of Alexander the Great on the fabled island of Deryabar. However, when he sails to Basra, the ship is confiscated by the local Khan, to be sold at auction. Sinbad obtains an agreement that he may keep the ship if there a...
published: 10 May 2016
Sinbad and the Caliph of Baghdad - Full Movie by Film&Clips
Sinbad and the Caliph of Baghdad - Full Movie by Film&Clips
Director: Pietro Francisci
Writer: Pietro Francisci
Stars: Robert Malcolm, Sonia Wilson, Luigi Bonos
(1973)
The sailor Sinbad is dragged by two cheaters on board of a ship on which the beautiful Sherazade travels, promised to the Caliph of Baghdad.
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Sinbad the Sailor. Roy Webb
Sinbad (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) is a story teller who weaves great adventures about himself. Whether they are true or not, no one knows. For this is the story of the best adventures of Sinbad. A treasure map to the treasure of Alexander the Great, which mysteriously disappears from the ship. The beautiful Shireen(Maureen O'Hara), the woman who has stolen the heart of Sinbad. The evil Emir (Anthony Quinn), who wants the treasure for himself to own the world. The deadly Melik (Walter Slezak), who will stop at nothing and kill anyone to have the treasure. A perilous voyage to a mysterious island where the treasure is said to be held.
Roy Webb was RKO’s studio workhorse and was naturally assigned to the project. Upon viewing the film, he quickly realized that this would be a challenging assig...
published: 03 Oct 2022
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger | Full Movie | Creature Features
Sinbad (Patrick Wayne), daring sailor and Prince of Baghdad, sets sail towards Charnak, seeking permission from Prince Kassim to wed his sister, Farah (Jane Seymour). But Sinbad discovers that Kassimhas been placed under a spell by their fiendish stepmother, Zenobia (Margaret Whiting). To break the wicked spell, Sinbad must set forth on a journey unlike any ever traveled. Awaiting him on this perilous voyage is an assortment of beasts beyond one's wildest imagination. Among the creatures encountered are the Minoton, a bronze colossus, a giant troglodyte, a sabre-toothed tiger, and an "almost human" baboon. The incredible, animated special effects by Ray Harryhausen will keep you spellbound as you sail with this Sinbad classic.
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maureen o'hara on sinbad the sailor 1947
a short from maureen o'hara on her part she played in sinbad the sailor 1947.
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Suave swashbuckler Sinbad the Sailor (Douglas Fairbanks Jr) embarks on an action-filled adventure when he lands...
Available on DVD from http://www.odeonent.co.uk
Suave swashbuckler Sinbad the Sailor (Douglas Fairbanks Jr) embarks on an action-filled adventure when he lands on a tropical island in search of Alexander the Great's missing treasure. In his journey with his friend Abu (George Tobias), Sinbad rescues and claims property of a drifting boat; he meets the ambitious and gorgeous Shireen (Maureen O'Hara) and falls in love with her; he is chased by the evil Emir (Anthony Quinn) who wants the treasure to become one of the most powerful men in the world; and meets dangerous Melik, who will stop at nothing and will kill anyone to get the treasure.
Starring
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Maureen O'Hara
Walter Slezak
Anthony Quinn
George Tobias
Jane Greer
Director
Richard Wallace
Available on DVD from http://www.odeonent.co.uk
Suave swashbuckler Sinbad the Sailor (Douglas Fairbanks Jr) embarks on an action-filled adventure when he lands on a tropical island in search of Alexander the Great's missing treasure. In his journey with his friend Abu (George Tobias), Sinbad rescues and claims property of a drifting boat; he meets the ambitious and gorgeous Shireen (Maureen O'Hara) and falls in love with her; he is chased by the evil Emir (Anthony Quinn) who wants the treasure to become one of the most powerful men in the world; and meets dangerous Melik, who will stop at nothing and will kill anyone to get the treasure.
Starring
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Maureen O'Hara
Walter Slezak
Anthony Quinn
George Tobias
Jane Greer
Director
Richard Wallace
John Phillip Law - best known as the blind angel Pygar in Barbarella - here takes over the role of the legendary seafarer from Kerwin Mathews, who'd impressed i...
John Phillip Law - best known as the blind angel Pygar in Barbarella - here takes over the role of the legendary seafarer from Kerwin Mathews, who'd impressed in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. However, the actors and the plot once again end up playing second fiddle to the magnificent Dynamation sequences meticulously created by the godfather of special effects, Ray Harryhausen. Particularly memorable are the walking figurehead, the hideous one-eyed centaur and the multi-armed Kali statue that tests Sinbad's swordfighting skills to the maximum...
John Phillip Law - best known as the blind angel Pygar in Barbarella - here takes over the role of the legendary seafarer from Kerwin Mathews, who'd impressed in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. However, the actors and the plot once again end up playing second fiddle to the magnificent Dynamation sequences meticulously created by the godfather of special effects, Ray Harryhausen. Particularly memorable are the walking figurehead, the hideous one-eyed centaur and the multi-armed Kali statue that tests Sinbad's swordfighting skills to the maximum...
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of the silent screen’s greatest swashbuckler, shows his own skill at acroba...
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of the silent screen’s greatest swashbuckler, shows his own skill at acrobatic derring-do in the title role of this lighthearted adventure spectacular. Eager to find the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great, Sinbad unexpectedly has his ship commandeered while in harbor and put up for auction – an auction that our hero wins by a clever ruse. From there an ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad sets out in quest of the treasure; forms an uneasy alliance with feisty, headstrong adventuress Shireen (Maureen O’Hara, whose flame-red hair and radiant beauty seem almost made for the film’s Technicolor® cinematography); deals with the duplicitous Melik (Walter Slezak) and confronts the treacherous Emir (Anthony Quinn). Weigh anchor and set sail with the most wondrous voyage of Sinbad the Sailor!
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of the silent screen’s greatest swashbuckler, shows his own skill at acrobatic derring-do in the title role of this lighthearted adventure spectacular. Eager to find the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great, Sinbad unexpectedly has his ship commandeered while in harbor and put up for auction – an auction that our hero wins by a clever ruse. From there an ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad sets out in quest of the treasure; forms an uneasy alliance with feisty, headstrong adventuress Shireen (Maureen O’Hara, whose flame-red hair and radiant beauty seem almost made for the film’s Technicolor® cinematography); deals with the duplicitous Melik (Walter Slezak) and confronts the treacherous Emir (Anthony Quinn). Weigh anchor and set sail with the most wondrous voyage of Sinbad the Sailor!
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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of th...
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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of the silent screen's greatest swashbuckler, shows his own skill at acrobatic derring-do in the title role of this lighthearted adventure spectacular. Eager to find the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great, Sinbad unexpectedly has his ship commandeered while in harbor and put up for auction -- an auction that our hero wins by a clever ruse. From there an ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad sets out in quest of the treasure; forms an uneasy alliance with feisty, headstrong adventuress Shireen (Maureen O'Hara, whose flame-red hair and radiant beauty seem almost made for the film's Technicolor® cinematography); deals with the duplicitous Melik (Walter Slezak) and confronts the treacherous Emir (Anthony Quinn). Weigh anchor and set sail with the most wondrous voyage of Sinbad the Sailor!
Directed By Richard Wallace
Starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak
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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of the silent screen's greatest swashbuckler, shows his own skill at acrobatic derring-do in the title role of this lighthearted adventure spectacular. Eager to find the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great, Sinbad unexpectedly has his ship commandeered while in harbor and put up for auction -- an auction that our hero wins by a clever ruse. From there an ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad sets out in quest of the treasure; forms an uneasy alliance with feisty, headstrong adventuress Shireen (Maureen O'Hara, whose flame-red hair and radiant beauty seem almost made for the film's Technicolor® cinematography); deals with the duplicitous Melik (Walter Slezak) and confronts the treacherous Emir (Anthony Quinn). Weigh anchor and set sail with the most wondrous voyage of Sinbad the Sailor!
Directed By Richard Wallace
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Sinbad the Sailor is a 1947 Technicolor fantasy film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak, and Anthony Quinn. It tells the tale of the...
Sinbad the Sailor is a 1947 Technicolor fantasy film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak, and Anthony Quinn. It tells the tale of the 'eighth' voyage of Sinbad, wherein he discovers the lost treasure of Alexander the Great.
The story begins with Sinbad regaling a group of travelers around a night-time campfire. When his listeners become bored with his often repeated tales, Sinbad tells them about his 'eighth' voyage.
With his friend, Abbu, Sinbad salvages a ship whose crew has been poisoned. On board, he finds a map to the lost treasure of Alexander the Great on the fabled island of Deryabar. However, when he sails to Basra, the ship is confiscated by the local Khan, to be sold at auction. Sinbad obtains an agreement that he may keep the ship if there are no bids. He scares away all the bidders with not-so-subtle comments about the ship being cursed. At the last moment, one bidder appears, a veiled woman borne by four servants. She is Shireen, part of the harem of the powerful Emir of Daibul. Sinbad bids against her and ends up owing a huge sum he cannot pay. He steals the auctioneer's own money to pay for the ship.
Visiting Shireen that night in her garden, Sinbad learns of a mysterious and deadly person known as Jamal, who will stop at nothing to acquire the treasure. Jamal, only vaguely seen behind a curtain, makes an attempt on Sinbad's life. Sinbad escapes and steals the ship, acquiring a rough crew to man it. Strange stories of the evil Jamel circulate among the crew, but no one alive has ever seen him.
After several days, Sinbad sails to another port and goes, risking death, to visit Shireen in the harem. He is captured, but because the Emir believes him to be the Prince of Deryabar, he becomes his 'guest'. With his smooth words and some trickery, Sinbad once again escapes, taking Shireen with him. They set sail for Daryabar, but are overtaken and captured by the Emir. It is then revealed that Sinbad's ship's barber, Abdul Melik is none other than Jamal, who has memorized the map to Deryabar. Forming an uneasy alliance of convenience, they sail to the treasure island.
They convince the lone resident of the ruins of Alexander's palace, the aged Aga, that Sinbad is his lost son, owing to a medallion Sinbad had since childhood. When the Emir threatens to kill Sinbad, Sinbad confesses his true identity. Nevertheless, Aga capitulates and shows them the fabulous treasure's hiding place. He later informs Sinbad that he had given his son to sailors to shield him from treasure hunters; Sinbad is indeed his son and the true Prince of Daryabar.
When it is discovered that Jamal had intended to poison the Emir and his crew to have the treasure for himself, the Emir forces him to drink the deadly liquid himself. Sinbad escapes again, boards the Emir's ship and frees his crew. The Emir is killed by Greek fire catapulted at him from his own ship.
The disbelieving listeners around the campfire accuse Sinbad of telling yet another tall tale, but soon change their minds when he distributes precious jewels and gold. The beautiful Shireen appears and they board the ship for their return to Deryabar as Sinbad relates the moral of the tale, that true happiness is found in things other than material wealth.
The planning of the film started already in 1944, when Hollywood Reporter announced that the picture was to be produced by William Pereira, under the supervision of Jack Gross. RKO borrowed George Tobias from Warner Bros. for the production. This was Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s first role after his five years in the Navy and he performed his own stunts in the production. He also convinced the studio to engage a number of support actors and stuntmen that had worked with his silent movie star father, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
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Sinbad the Sailor is a 1947 Technicolor fantasy film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak, and Anthony Quinn. It tells the tale of the 'eighth' voyage of Sinbad, wherein he discovers the lost treasure of Alexander the Great.
The story begins with Sinbad regaling a group of travelers around a night-time campfire. When his listeners become bored with his often repeated tales, Sinbad tells them about his 'eighth' voyage.
With his friend, Abbu, Sinbad salvages a ship whose crew has been poisoned. On board, he finds a map to the lost treasure of Alexander the Great on the fabled island of Deryabar. However, when he sails to Basra, the ship is confiscated by the local Khan, to be sold at auction. Sinbad obtains an agreement that he may keep the ship if there are no bids. He scares away all the bidders with not-so-subtle comments about the ship being cursed. At the last moment, one bidder appears, a veiled woman borne by four servants. She is Shireen, part of the harem of the powerful Emir of Daibul. Sinbad bids against her and ends up owing a huge sum he cannot pay. He steals the auctioneer's own money to pay for the ship.
Visiting Shireen that night in her garden, Sinbad learns of a mysterious and deadly person known as Jamal, who will stop at nothing to acquire the treasure. Jamal, only vaguely seen behind a curtain, makes an attempt on Sinbad's life. Sinbad escapes and steals the ship, acquiring a rough crew to man it. Strange stories of the evil Jamel circulate among the crew, but no one alive has ever seen him.
After several days, Sinbad sails to another port and goes, risking death, to visit Shireen in the harem. He is captured, but because the Emir believes him to be the Prince of Deryabar, he becomes his 'guest'. With his smooth words and some trickery, Sinbad once again escapes, taking Shireen with him. They set sail for Daryabar, but are overtaken and captured by the Emir. It is then revealed that Sinbad's ship's barber, Abdul Melik is none other than Jamal, who has memorized the map to Deryabar. Forming an uneasy alliance of convenience, they sail to the treasure island.
They convince the lone resident of the ruins of Alexander's palace, the aged Aga, that Sinbad is his lost son, owing to a medallion Sinbad had since childhood. When the Emir threatens to kill Sinbad, Sinbad confesses his true identity. Nevertheless, Aga capitulates and shows them the fabulous treasure's hiding place. He later informs Sinbad that he had given his son to sailors to shield him from treasure hunters; Sinbad is indeed his son and the true Prince of Daryabar.
When it is discovered that Jamal had intended to poison the Emir and his crew to have the treasure for himself, the Emir forces him to drink the deadly liquid himself. Sinbad escapes again, boards the Emir's ship and frees his crew. The Emir is killed by Greek fire catapulted at him from his own ship.
The disbelieving listeners around the campfire accuse Sinbad of telling yet another tall tale, but soon change their minds when he distributes precious jewels and gold. The beautiful Shireen appears and they board the ship for their return to Deryabar as Sinbad relates the moral of the tale, that true happiness is found in things other than material wealth.
The planning of the film started already in 1944, when Hollywood Reporter announced that the picture was to be produced by William Pereira, under the supervision of Jack Gross. RKO borrowed George Tobias from Warner Bros. for the production. This was Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s first role after his five years in the Navy and he performed his own stunts in the production. He also convinced the studio to engage a number of support actors and stuntmen that had worked with his silent movie star father, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
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Director: Pietro Francisci
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(1973)
The sailor Sinbad is dragged by two cheaters on board of a ship on which the beautiful Sherazade travels, promised to the Caliph of Baghdad.
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Sinbad (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) is a story teller who weaves great adventures about himself. Whether they are true or not, no one knows. For this is the story of...
Sinbad (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) is a story teller who weaves great adventures about himself. Whether they are true or not, no one knows. For this is the story of the best adventures of Sinbad. A treasure map to the treasure of Alexander the Great, which mysteriously disappears from the ship. The beautiful Shireen(Maureen O'Hara), the woman who has stolen the heart of Sinbad. The evil Emir (Anthony Quinn), who wants the treasure for himself to own the world. The deadly Melik (Walter Slezak), who will stop at nothing and kill anyone to have the treasure. A perilous voyage to a mysterious island where the treasure is said to be held.
Roy Webb was RKO’s studio workhorse and was naturally assigned to the project. Upon viewing the film, he quickly realized that this would be a challenging assignment as the film was at once an adventure, a fantasy, a romance and a comedy. His music would need to speak to, and capture all of these plot elementscomposed ten themes and some motifs. The Arabian Theme supports the Persian Gulf setting of Sinbad’s tales of adventure, past and present. It offers a meandering oriental melody borne by exotic woodwinds Araba, which dance over soft portentous drums. The theme is the unifying narrative thread of the score and one which establishes the film’s time and setting. Sinbad’s Theme supports our hero and carries his bold and irrepressible optimism. A repeating twelve-note line by forthright confident strings brimming with optimism carry our hero ever forward, unstoppable.
Sinbad (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) is a story teller who weaves great adventures about himself. Whether they are true or not, no one knows. For this is the story of the best adventures of Sinbad. A treasure map to the treasure of Alexander the Great, which mysteriously disappears from the ship. The beautiful Shireen(Maureen O'Hara), the woman who has stolen the heart of Sinbad. The evil Emir (Anthony Quinn), who wants the treasure for himself to own the world. The deadly Melik (Walter Slezak), who will stop at nothing and kill anyone to have the treasure. A perilous voyage to a mysterious island where the treasure is said to be held.
Roy Webb was RKO’s studio workhorse and was naturally assigned to the project. Upon viewing the film, he quickly realized that this would be a challenging assignment as the film was at once an adventure, a fantasy, a romance and a comedy. His music would need to speak to, and capture all of these plot elementscomposed ten themes and some motifs. The Arabian Theme supports the Persian Gulf setting of Sinbad’s tales of adventure, past and present. It offers a meandering oriental melody borne by exotic woodwinds Araba, which dance over soft portentous drums. The theme is the unifying narrative thread of the score and one which establishes the film’s time and setting. Sinbad’s Theme supports our hero and carries his bold and irrepressible optimism. A repeating twelve-note line by forthright confident strings brimming with optimism carry our hero ever forward, unstoppable.
Sinbad (Patrick Wayne), daring sailor and Prince of Baghdad, sets sail towards Charnak, seeking permission from Prince Kassim to wed his sister, Farah (Jane Sey...
Sinbad (Patrick Wayne), daring sailor and Prince of Baghdad, sets sail towards Charnak, seeking permission from Prince Kassim to wed his sister, Farah (Jane Seymour). But Sinbad discovers that Kassimhas been placed under a spell by their fiendish stepmother, Zenobia (Margaret Whiting). To break the wicked spell, Sinbad must set forth on a journey unlike any ever traveled. Awaiting him on this perilous voyage is an assortment of beasts beyond one's wildest imagination. Among the creatures encountered are the Minoton, a bronze colossus, a giant troglodyte, a sabre-toothed tiger, and an "almost human" baboon. The incredible, animated special effects by Ray Harryhausen will keep you spellbound as you sail with this Sinbad classic.
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Sinbad (Patrick Wayne), daring sailor and Prince of Baghdad, sets sail towards Charnak, seeking permission from Prince Kassim to wed his sister, Farah (Jane Seymour). But Sinbad discovers that Kassimhas been placed under a spell by their fiendish stepmother, Zenobia (Margaret Whiting). To break the wicked spell, Sinbad must set forth on a journey unlike any ever traveled. Awaiting him on this perilous voyage is an assortment of beasts beyond one's wildest imagination. Among the creatures encountered are the Minoton, a bronze colossus, a giant troglodyte, a sabre-toothed tiger, and an "almost human" baboon. The incredible, animated special effects by Ray Harryhausen will keep you spellbound as you sail with this Sinbad classic.
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Suave swashbuckler Sinbad the Sailor (Douglas Fairbanks Jr) embarks on an action-filled adventure when he lands on a tropical island in search of Alexander the Great's missing treasure. In his journey with his friend Abu (George Tobias), Sinbad rescues and claims property of a drifting boat; he meets the ambitious and gorgeous Shireen (Maureen O'Hara) and falls in love with her; he is chased by the evil Emir (Anthony Quinn) who wants the treasure to become one of the most powerful men in the world; and meets dangerous Melik, who will stop at nothing and will kill anyone to get the treasure.
Starring
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Maureen O'Hara
Walter Slezak
Anthony Quinn
George Tobias
Jane Greer
Director
Richard Wallace
John Phillip Law - best known as the blind angel Pygar in Barbarella - here takes over the role of the legendary seafarer from Kerwin Mathews, who'd impressed in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. However, the actors and the plot once again end up playing second fiddle to the magnificent Dynamation sequences meticulously created by the godfather of special effects, Ray Harryhausen. Particularly memorable are the walking figurehead, the hideous one-eyed centaur and the multi-armed Kali statue that tests Sinbad's swordfighting skills to the maximum...
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of the silent screen’s greatest swashbuckler, shows his own skill at acrobatic derring-do in the title role of this lighthearted adventure spectacular. Eager to find the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great, Sinbad unexpectedly has his ship commandeered while in harbor and put up for auction – an auction that our hero wins by a clever ruse. From there an ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad sets out in quest of the treasure; forms an uneasy alliance with feisty, headstrong adventuress Shireen (Maureen O’Hara, whose flame-red hair and radiant beauty seem almost made for the film’s Technicolor® cinematography); deals with the duplicitous Melik (Walter Slezak) and confronts the treacherous Emir (Anthony Quinn). Weigh anchor and set sail with the most wondrous voyage of Sinbad the Sailor!
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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., one of the heroes in the adventure classic Gunga Din and son of the silent screen's greatest swashbuckler, shows his own skill at acrobatic derring-do in the title role of this lighthearted adventure spectacular. Eager to find the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great, Sinbad unexpectedly has his ship commandeered while in harbor and put up for auction -- an auction that our hero wins by a clever ruse. From there an ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad sets out in quest of the treasure; forms an uneasy alliance with feisty, headstrong adventuress Shireen (Maureen O'Hara, whose flame-red hair and radiant beauty seem almost made for the film's Technicolor® cinematography); deals with the duplicitous Melik (Walter Slezak) and confronts the treacherous Emir (Anthony Quinn). Weigh anchor and set sail with the most wondrous voyage of Sinbad the Sailor!
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Starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak
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Sinbad the Sailor is a 1947 Technicolor fantasy film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak, and Anthony Quinn. It tells the tale of the 'eighth' voyage of Sinbad, wherein he discovers the lost treasure of Alexander the Great.
The story begins with Sinbad regaling a group of travelers around a night-time campfire. When his listeners become bored with his often repeated tales, Sinbad tells them about his 'eighth' voyage.
With his friend, Abbu, Sinbad salvages a ship whose crew has been poisoned. On board, he finds a map to the lost treasure of Alexander the Great on the fabled island of Deryabar. However, when he sails to Basra, the ship is confiscated by the local Khan, to be sold at auction. Sinbad obtains an agreement that he may keep the ship if there are no bids. He scares away all the bidders with not-so-subtle comments about the ship being cursed. At the last moment, one bidder appears, a veiled woman borne by four servants. She is Shireen, part of the harem of the powerful Emir of Daibul. Sinbad bids against her and ends up owing a huge sum he cannot pay. He steals the auctioneer's own money to pay for the ship.
Visiting Shireen that night in her garden, Sinbad learns of a mysterious and deadly person known as Jamal, who will stop at nothing to acquire the treasure. Jamal, only vaguely seen behind a curtain, makes an attempt on Sinbad's life. Sinbad escapes and steals the ship, acquiring a rough crew to man it. Strange stories of the evil Jamel circulate among the crew, but no one alive has ever seen him.
After several days, Sinbad sails to another port and goes, risking death, to visit Shireen in the harem. He is captured, but because the Emir believes him to be the Prince of Deryabar, he becomes his 'guest'. With his smooth words and some trickery, Sinbad once again escapes, taking Shireen with him. They set sail for Daryabar, but are overtaken and captured by the Emir. It is then revealed that Sinbad's ship's barber, Abdul Melik is none other than Jamal, who has memorized the map to Deryabar. Forming an uneasy alliance of convenience, they sail to the treasure island.
They convince the lone resident of the ruins of Alexander's palace, the aged Aga, that Sinbad is his lost son, owing to a medallion Sinbad had since childhood. When the Emir threatens to kill Sinbad, Sinbad confesses his true identity. Nevertheless, Aga capitulates and shows them the fabulous treasure's hiding place. He later informs Sinbad that he had given his son to sailors to shield him from treasure hunters; Sinbad is indeed his son and the true Prince of Daryabar.
When it is discovered that Jamal had intended to poison the Emir and his crew to have the treasure for himself, the Emir forces him to drink the deadly liquid himself. Sinbad escapes again, boards the Emir's ship and frees his crew. The Emir is killed by Greek fire catapulted at him from his own ship.
The disbelieving listeners around the campfire accuse Sinbad of telling yet another tall tale, but soon change their minds when he distributes precious jewels and gold. The beautiful Shireen appears and they board the ship for their return to Deryabar as Sinbad relates the moral of the tale, that true happiness is found in things other than material wealth.
The planning of the film started already in 1944, when Hollywood Reporter announced that the picture was to be produced by William Pereira, under the supervision of Jack Gross. RKO borrowed George Tobias from Warner Bros. for the production. This was Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s first role after his five years in the Navy and he performed his own stunts in the production. He also convinced the studio to engage a number of support actors and stuntmen that had worked with his silent movie star father, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr.
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Director: Pietro Francisci
Writer: Pietro Francisci
Stars: Robert Malcolm, Sonia Wilson, Luigi Bonos
(1973)
The sailor Sinbad is dragged by two cheaters on board of a ship on which the beautiful Sherazade travels, promised to the Caliph of Baghdad.
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Sinbad (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) is a story teller who weaves great adventures about himself. Whether they are true or not, no one knows. For this is the story of the best adventures of Sinbad. A treasure map to the treasure of Alexander the Great, which mysteriously disappears from the ship. The beautiful Shireen(Maureen O'Hara), the woman who has stolen the heart of Sinbad. The evil Emir (Anthony Quinn), who wants the treasure for himself to own the world. The deadly Melik (Walter Slezak), who will stop at nothing and kill anyone to have the treasure. A perilous voyage to a mysterious island where the treasure is said to be held.
Roy Webb was RKO’s studio workhorse and was naturally assigned to the project. Upon viewing the film, he quickly realized that this would be a challenging assignment as the film was at once an adventure, a fantasy, a romance and a comedy. His music would need to speak to, and capture all of these plot elementscomposed ten themes and some motifs. The Arabian Theme supports the Persian Gulf setting of Sinbad’s tales of adventure, past and present. It offers a meandering oriental melody borne by exotic woodwinds Araba, which dance over soft portentous drums. The theme is the unifying narrative thread of the score and one which establishes the film’s time and setting. Sinbad’s Theme supports our hero and carries his bold and irrepressible optimism. A repeating twelve-note line by forthright confident strings brimming with optimism carry our hero ever forward, unstoppable.
Sinbad (Patrick Wayne), daring sailor and Prince of Baghdad, sets sail towards Charnak, seeking permission from Prince Kassim to wed his sister, Farah (Jane Seymour). But Sinbad discovers that Kassimhas been placed under a spell by their fiendish stepmother, Zenobia (Margaret Whiting). To break the wicked spell, Sinbad must set forth on a journey unlike any ever traveled. Awaiting him on this perilous voyage is an assortment of beasts beyond one's wildest imagination. Among the creatures encountered are the Minoton, a bronze colossus, a giant troglodyte, a sabre-toothed tiger, and an "almost human" baboon. The incredible, animated special effects by Ray Harryhausen will keep you spellbound as you sail with this Sinbad classic.
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Pohádky tisíce a jedné noci (literally Tales of 1,001 Nights) is a 1974Czechanimated film directed by Karel Zeman. The film combines the voyages of Sindbad the Sailor with elements of other tales from the Arabian Nights. Released in America as Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor, it is also known as A Thousand and One Nights. The film was animated using paper cutouts and draws its visual inspiration from Persian miniatures.
Synopsis
The First Voyage
Originally released as the short Dobrodružství námořníka Sindibáda (literally "Adventures of Sindbad the Sailor," 14 minutes, 1971).
The Second Voyage
Originally released as the short Druhá cesta námořníka Sindibáda (lit. "The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Sailor," 13 min., 1972).
The Third Voyage
Originally released as the short V zemi obrů (lit. "In the Land of Giants," 13 min., 1973).
The Fourth Voyage
Originally released as the short Magnetová hora (lit. "The Magnet Mountain," 15 min., 1973).
The Fifth Voyage
Originally released as the short Létající koberec (lit. "The Flying Carpet," 11 min., 1973).
A sailor at sea for years With weathered skin, an untamed beard Somewhere hidden within he had a secret, he couldn't swim Suddenly pulled overboard 50 yards from shore A belt of lead around his waist pulled him to the floor This sailor he won't flail his chest is filled with pride In this life I can't swim, but soon I'm gonna fly I'd rather drown tonight than let them know that I can't swim That's what he said as he sunk to the bottom Now his secret is safe at the bottom of the sea Buried just like treasure that's where it will be It's a treasure no man wants or ever will seek His secret is safe with me I'd rather drown tonight than let them know that I can't swim That's what he said as he sunk to the bottom I'd rather drown tonight (I'd rather drown tonight) Than let them know that I can't swim (I'd rather drown tonight) That's what he said (I'd rather drown tonight) As he sunk to the bottom Rather drown tonight than let them know that I can't swim