Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977)
Anno di uscita: 1977
Nazione: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Sinbad at the World's End, Синбад и Окото на тигъра, Simbad e o Olho do Tigre, Sindbad og tigerens øje, Sinbad y el ojo del tigre
Regista: Sam Wanamaker
Writer: Beverley Cross, Ray Harryhausen
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Charles H. Schneer, Ray Harryhausen
Società: Andor Films, Columbia Pictures
Genere: Action, Adventure, Adventure Film, Children'S Film, Family, Fantasy Film, Medieval Film, Science Fiction
Budget: 3.500.000
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: 8th century, arabian nights, arctic polar circle region, baboon, ghoul, minotaur, monster, potion, saber-toothed tiger, sailor, seagull, sinbad / sindbad, stepmother, stop motion, sword and sorcery, troglodyte, walrus, wasp
Storia
Princess Farah will only marry Sinbad after her brother Prince Kassim gives his consent. However, Queen Zenobia, Kassim's wicked stepmother, has transformed him into a baboon to crown her own son as caliph. Sinbad and his crew accompany Princess Farah on their journey to seek the advice of a wise man who can possibly reverse the spell on Kassim. Along the way, they face numerous obstacles placed by Zenobia, including magical creatures brought to life by her sorcery.
Riassunto
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977) is an adventure film directed by Sam Wanamaker and produced by Charles H. Schneer. The movie is a sequel to 'The Golden Voyage of Sinbad' (1974) and follows the legendary sailor Sinbad in another exciting quest filled with magical creatures, supernatural forces, and perilous obstacles. The story is set against the backdrop of medieval Arabia, combining elements of Arabian folklore with sword-and-sorcery themes reminiscent of Ray Harryhausen's previous films.


