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Rating: PG-13 (Some Violence|Nudity)
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Original Language: English
Director: Ben Hayflick , Adam Silver
Producer: Paul Bales , David Michael Latt , David Rimawi
Writer: Ben Hayflick , Adam Silver
Release Date (Streaming): Apr 23, 2018
Runtime: 1h 30m
Production Co: The Asylum
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Patrick Muldoon
Adrian Sinbad
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Alex Degraves
Peter Greathouse
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Adam Silver
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Film review: the 7 adventures of sinbad (2010).
Adrian Halen 05/10/2015 Uncategorized
A modern adaptation of the classic tale of the original Prince of Persia. Sinbad, a rich industrialist, must complete seven ordeals in order to save the world from catastrophe.
The tales of Sinbad are well known thru out the halls of adventure and the fantastical. This new entry into the legacy of Sinbad’s voyages might strike you with a different impression than the previous collection of Sinbad entries. For one, we are firmly in the present, no sign of exotic aladin style eras or seafaring ship films with pirates and treasures. Sinbad in this case is actually Adrian Sinbad, the CEO of a rather large family owned corporation that deals with oil.
Though even in the present it seems that Sinbad or “Adrian (Patrick Muldoon) for that matter can’t escape the nack for finding himself in the throes of medieval creatures and adventures. Part Indiana Jones, part left over “Mega” films, part disaster epic and maybe a throw in of “LOST” and James Bond. Regardless, this just means that there is alot of influences into this piece that ties in a visual adventure action film. When word gets to Sinbad that his oil rigger has been hijacked he sets off to take care of business himself complete with a briefcase of hard cash. Though before he arrives, a mysterious sea creature (we’ll assume a giant Squid) manages to drag the entire complex / ship into the depths of the ocean. The oil rig / sub sits residing the bottom and the squid thing takes off. Maybe I forgot to mention that the location was the Bermuda Triangle….So if your taking toll, then we have a combo Bermuda, action, end of the world, fantasy and Abyss style film all rolled into one little franchise title.
To sort of round off this opening, Sinbad, the crew and all the remaining on the ship end up on an uncharted island that is supposed to not exist. This entails a brief encounter with a giant crab before pulling a “Time Bandits” island turn out to be giant whale move. Though before we jump ahead, he is told by an island girl that he must complete 7 ordeals in order to save the world. Per the prophecy in stone, Sinbad is the chosen one foretold in eras past. It doesn’t take long before him and the team are swept up by a team of Pterodactyls, and then taken to another island of length and lore.
Take to the caves? Not a good idea when they run into a 1 eyed cyclops. Though cyclops is nothing compared to a team of green skinned demon seductresses that are intent on killing and eating them all. The adventures continue with a few more CGI bad guys at the helm. What is confused is the end of the world scenario added in. As Adrian battles creatures and islanders, the world is falling apart per twisters, earthquakes and psnamis. Maybe I lost the premise somewhere along, I’m not sure, but it seems like alot is crammed into a little. Also ..someone explain this to me…. was that squid pissed off and then decided to be friendly??? Squid love maybe….?
The film has its moments that are fun in the traditional sense of the Sinbad films. Some of the CGI, especially the Cyclops just didn’t cut it for me. I guess because I knew they could do better with it instead of going the game piece route. the final confrontations were a little rushed and I never really felt that traditional Sinbad vibe with actor Muldoon. I suppose I’m just stuck in the past to much to accept an off shoot as a Sinbad film. Asylum was on board with this one which fits in line with several of their releases. I’m gonna still say that there Mega films are a bit more mystyle, than this one but it does have plenty of variety to keep ya entertained. If you don’t like B-frade CGI stay away, if you can handle it then more power to ya. The film was written / directed by Ben Hayflick and Adam Silver
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All 19 sinbad the sailor movies, ranked worst to best.
The old folktale story of Sinbad the Sailor has been adapted multiple times, but some films rank higher than others for several reasons.
- Sinbad adaptations vary in quality and reception, from cult classics like "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" to box office bombs like "Legend of the Seven Seas".
- The portrayal of Sinbad ranges from ancient to modern, with attempts at Harryhausen homages that sometimes fall flat with audiences.
- Some adaptations, like the Sinbad Anime Film Series, stay true to the original story while others, like "Son of Sinbad," focus more on Hollywood glamour.
The story of Sinbad has been adapted multiple times over the years, but some versions rank higher than others, whether on Rotten Tomatoes or by audience opinion. Whether it's a Japanese anime film series or an American film from the 1980s, movies about the famous sailor have retold his story numerous times. Many of the stories have been recognized for their value, such as the Ray Harryhausen cult classics, while others have slowly faded into obscurity.
Unlike other real-life pirates and sailors, Sinbad the Sailor is a fictional character who has been adapted into many different versions of the story. In the story from 1001 Arabian Nights , Sinbad is a poor sailor who complains to God about how the rich live easily and he must suffer. One of the rich overhears and sends a porter (also Sinbad) who tells the sailor Sinbad about the time the porter went on seven voyages to find his wealth.
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19 the 7 adventures of sinbad (2010), starring: patrick muldoon (adrian sinbad), bo svenson (simon magnusson).
The modern-day setting for the film is confusing and the cultural appropriation of the natives portrayed in the film is insulting to the story of Sinbad.
The lowest-ranking movie on this list, this B-movie Sinbad adaptation boasts only a 5% rating on Rotten Tomatoes , and for plenty of good reasons. Unlike other versions of the classic tale, the story attempts to set Sinbad's story in the modern day. Unfortunately, it does not work at all for the movie and it failed spectacularly. The modern-day setting for the film is confusing and the cultural appropriation of the natives portrayed in the film is insulting to the story of Sinbad.
18 Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor (1974)
Starring: jan tríska (the narrator).
Pohádky tisíce a jedné noci or T he Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor in English is an interesting film to watch. Originally released as a series of shorts, the story is true to the Sinbad tale and uses the Persian style of storytelling in which the animation is styled like paper cutouts. Unfortunately, the movie only has one version available on YouTube and has no subtitles available, which means that audiences may spend more time translating than actually enjoying the story.
17 Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage (2014)
Starring: patrick stewart (narrator), sharon sean solomon (sinbad), said faraj (the deev).
This film had lots of bad reviews from audiences but was reasonably well-liked by the critics. Unfortunately, not even Patrick Stewart's narration was enough for this movie to be any good. Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage tries to emulate the Ray Harryhausen Sinbad films, and it does not work. The acting is sub-par, which affects the entire movie and makes it look like a rip-off version of Harryhausen, complete with weird action sequences fighting an eight-armed monster and saving a stereotypical princess in distress.
16 Sindbad Alibaba & Aladdin (1965)
Starring: pradeep kumar (sindbad), agha (ali baba), bhagwan (aladdin).
While the movie itself has amazing costumes and songs, it tries to stay as close to the original story as possible.
This movie is an interesting version of the classic story in that Sinbad's name is spelled Sindbad and it also features Aladdin from the classic tale One Thousand and One Arabian Nights. While the movie itself has amazing costumes and songs, it tries to stay as close to the original story as possible. Unfortunately, it is difficult to understand storywise and is a bit of a visual mess. The only version of the film is on YouTube and it is grainy with background noise. According to one YouTuber, the translated subtitles are also out of sync, making it hard to understand what is going on.
15 Son of Sinbad (1955)
Starring: dale robertson (sinbad), sally forrest (ameer), vincent price (omar khayyám), lili st. cyr (nerissa).
Starring Vincent Price and Dale Robertson, this version of Sinbad is visually beautiful and is considered to be a classic. Due to issues with the Hays Production Code, Son of Sinbad wasn't released until 1955 (via AFI ). While there are some interesting actors attached to the movie, like Dale Robertson and Vincent Price, the focus is primarily on the women involved in the movie and making them as sexualized as possible. This takes away from the original story and just doesn't work for the film, making it more of a Hollywood sex symbol movie than an adventure starring Sinbad.
14 Captain Sindbad (1963)
Starring: guy williams (sindbad), heidi brühl (princess jana), pedro armendáriz (el kerim), abraham sofaer (galgo).
While the plot is very good and works well for the scene, the special effects are not that great and look very grainy.
This version of the Sinbad story is an interesting one as it focuses a lot on swashbuckler action that was popular in the 1960s. Like some of the movies on this list, it is a Harryhausen wannabe complete with damsels in distress and one of Hollywood's top actors at the time. While the plot is very good and works well for the scene, the special effects are not that great and look very grainy. Having played the swashbuckling Zorro in Disney's Zorro , Williams' professional fencing skills are second to none and it is one of the few saving graces in the film.
13 Sinbad and the Minotaur (2011)
Starring: manu bennett (sinbad), holly brisley (tara), steven grives (al jibbar).
Another B-movie, Sinbad and the Minotaur, ranks a bit higher on the list due to the predictable action sequences and acting that is a bit over-the-top . The film combines the stories of Sinbad with the Greek legend of the Minotaur. It is one of those films that is known being so bad to the point of being funny and it was not well-received by audiences when it came out in 2011. There are no big names attached to the movie, and it is a bit on the strange side of B movies.
12 Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989)
Starring: lou ferrigno (sinbad), john steiner (jaffar), prince ali (roland wybenga).
While this film was universally panned when it came out in 1989 due to the low production budget and cheesy acting, it has since become a cult classic. With an Indiana Jones vibe in the trailer and the movie as a whole, there's a heavy focus on the plot as the muscular Sinbad saves the damsel in distress. Despite the bad reviews and predictable acting, Sinbad of the Seven Seas is one of those movies that is so bad that it's funny, similar to the Sharknado film series.
11 Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists (2000)
Starring: brendan fraser (sinbad), john rhys-davies (king chandra), jennifer hale (princess serena), leonard nimoy (baraka), mark hamill (captain of the guards).
Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists is one of the few movies that is animated and is not very well known. The 2000 film was billed as one of the first animated movies using 3-D motion capture. It was not well-received at the box office, but has several famous names attached, including Brendan Fraser who is the title character and Star Wars' Mark Hamill. The animation is on the clunky side, and it can remind audiences of the popular video game, The Sims . Overall, the story is well done, and the characters make it a film to watch for animation fans.
10 Ali Baba and the Seven Saracens (1964)
Starring: gordon mitchell (omar), dan harrison (sindbad/ali baba), bella cortez (princess fatima).
Known as Simbad contro i sette saraceni in Italy, this film is not that well known and only has one review on Rotten Tomatoes . The movie is a bit on the grainy side with background static throughout, but it is a good movie with action sequences and romance. Sinbad is not the main star but a side character, while an evil warlord is the focus of the film. Like most of the Sinbad movies on this list, there is a damsel in distress, but it works well for the movie and the action sequences are interesting to watch.
9 Sinbad (1992)
Starring: cam clarke (sinbad), tony ail, gregg berger (captain chung), corey burton (prince 1).
Sinbad may be an adaptation of the original story, and it is one of the shorter movies on this list, at only 50 minutes long. A direct-to-video film, it was distributed as part of the now-defunct GoodTimes Home Video. The 1992 animated film has plenty of good-hearted moments and is good for children who are learning about Sinbad's story for the first time. For music fans, it also has a catchy theme song with plenty of classical music mixed in, including "A Night On Bald Mountain" during Sinbad's first encounter with the sea monster.
8 Sinbad and the Caliph of Baghdad (1973)
Starring: robert malcolm (sinbad), sonia wilson (sherazade), luigi bonos as firùz, arturo dominici (visir).
Known as Simbad e il califfo di Bagdad in Italian, this version of Sinbad was director Pietro Francisci's final film before he died in 1977 . It is an interesting take on the classic tale since Sherazade, the wife of the king from the original Arabian Nights story, has a starring role in the film. There is not much known about the film itself apart from what is on YouTube, but the action sequences on the film are well-done and the costumes are accurate for the time that Sinbad lived in.
7 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
Starring: brad pitt (sinbad), catherine zeta-jones (princess marina), michelle pfeiffer (eris), joseph fiennes (prince proteus of syracuse).
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas had mixed reviews from critics on the animation style and voice acting, but otherwise was a box office bomb. Despite all that, it is a fun take on Sinbad's story and has many famous faces in the voice cast, including Brad Pitt as Sinbad and Catherine Zeta-Jones starring as Sinbad's love interest, Marina. While it may not be the most successful film of Sinbad's story, the villain Eris is a highlight in the film, as she is one of the most intelligent Dreamworks villains .
6 Arabian Nights (1942)
Starring: shemp howard (sinbad), jon hall (haroun-al-raschid), maria montez (scheherazade), john qualen (aladdin).
Unlike other Sinbad movies on this list, 1942's Arabian Nights has no monsters or supernatural creatures in the film. Focusing primarily on the action sequences, this film was a huge success with audiences when it came out. Despite some mixed reviews from critics on the confusing story, Maria Montez as Scheherazade plays a crucial role in the film. While Sinbad does not have a starring role in the film, Arabain Nights is a unique take on the classic story and the focus on action and costumes make it a fun one to watch.
Based out of India, The Adventures of Sinbad has been relatively well-received by critics and some of the characters may remind audiences of Disney's 1992 classic Aladdin . There is not much known about the movie apart from the trailer, and it is not available online for U.S. audiences yet. The trailer has a lot of interesting premises and leaves audiences hopeful that an international release date will come soon.
5 Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977)
Starring: patrick wayne (sinbad), taryn power (dione), margaret whiting (zenobia), jane seymour (farah), patrick troughton (melanthius).
A classic by Ray Harryhausen, this film is the final one of the Harryhausen Sinbad movies that came out in the late 1950s and late 1970s. True to his style, Harryhausen's special effects come into play and boast some interesting action sequences with plenty of heart. While some critics were not too thrilled with the acting, others agreed that the film is a Harryhausen classic and should be enjoyed. The film is also one of the few on this list that has a female villain played by popular '40s singer Margaret Whiting.
4 Sinbad Anime Film Series (2016)
Starring: tomo muranaka (sinbad), naomi nagasawa (ali), momoko tanabe (sana), hiroko yakushimaru (latifa), takeshi kaga (captain razzak).
Released to celebrate Nippon Animation's 40th anniversary in 2016, this series of films was well-received by critics and pays direct homage to Sinbad's original story. Once again, this film series ages Sinbad down to being a young boy and keeps it family-friendly to appeal to kids. According to Rebecca Silverman from The Anime News Network , it is a good story despite its bittersweet ending has two sets of solid voice actors and is "enjoyable at any age".
3 Sinbad the Sailor (1947)
Starring douglas fairbanks jr. (sinbad), maureen o'hara (shireen), walter slezak (melik), anthony quinn (emir), mike mazurki (yusuf).
With Douglas Fairbanks Jr. starring in the title role, 1947's Sinbad the Sailor was a mixed success with audiences when it came out, with critics praising Fairbanks' action sequences but being left unsure of the story. The film boasts a high rating of 80% on Rotten Tomatoes and has plenty of action sequences that make it a film worth watching. Fairbanks' chemistry with Maureen O'Hara makes it worthwhile and is a fun classic for audiences who like old swashbuckling movies from the 1940s.
2 The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958)
Starring kerwin mathews (sinbad), kathryn grant (princess parisa), richard eyer (barani the genie), torin thatcher (sokurah).
Considered to be one of the best Sinbad films made , this Ray Harryhausen film has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earned a place in the National Film Registry in 2008 (via LOC ). The 7th Voyage of Sinbad did well upon its release in 1958, making millions at the box office, and is still well-liked by modern-day critics. The film is best known for the action sequence where Sinbad goes up against the Cyclops and has been credited as being the inspiration for multiple filmmakers, including George Lucas.
1 The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973)
Starring: john phillip law (sinbad), caroline munro (margiana), tom baker (prince koura).
This classic Ray Harryhausen story is another box office hit and the second of the three Harryhausen Sinbad movies. With a good cast led by John Phillip Law, this version of Sinbad's story is one of the most loyal to the original. Harryhausen's special effects add to the story and audiences who are fans of fantasy adventures will like the action sequences. The film also pays tribute to classic sword fighting sequences, making it one of the best Sinbad adaptations out there.
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- Print length 63 pages
- Language English
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- Lexile measure GN420L
- Dimensions 6 x 0.25 x 9 inches
- Publisher Capstone Press
- Publication date August 1, 2010
- ISBN-10 1434227758
- ISBN-13 978-1434227751
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- Publisher : Capstone Press (August 1, 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 63 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1434227758
- ISBN-13 : 978-1434227751
- Reading age : 8 years and up
- Lexile measure : GN420L
- Grade level : 3 - 9
- Item Weight : 5.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.25 x 9 inches
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The 7 Adventures of Sinbad (previously The 7 Voyages of Sinbad) is a 2010 American adventure film directed by Adam Silver and Ben Hayflick. As a mockbuster distributed by The Asylum , it attempts to capitalise on Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Clash of the Titans .
The 7 Adventures of Sinbad: Directed by Ben Hayflick, Adam Silver. With Patrick Muldoon, Sarah Desage, Bo Svenson, Kelly O'Leary. Sinbad, the original Prince of Persia, must complete seven tasks in order to save the world from catastrophe.
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Movie Info. Sailing to Baghdad after a narrow escape from the monster island of Colossa, the wedding plans of legendary hero Sinbad (Kerwin Mathews) and Princess Parisa (Kathryn Grant) are spoiled ...
Seven Voyages of Sinbad, The ... 2010 Synopsis. Director. Ben Hayflick Director. Cast. Patrick Muldoon Kelly O'leary Sarah Desage Dylan Jones Bo Svenson Crew. Adam Silver Writer. Film Details. Also Known As. Seven Voyages of Sinbad, The ...
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A modern adaptation of the classic tale of the original Prince of Persia. Sinbad, a rich industrialist, must complete seven ordeals in order to save the world from catastrophe. REVIEW: The tales of Sinbad are well known thru out the halls of adventure and the fantastical. This new entry into the legacy of Sinbad's voyages might strike you ...
Overview. Sinbad, the original Prince of Persia, must complete seven tasks in order to save the world from catastrophe. Adam Silver. Director, Writer. Ben Hayflick. Director. Ben Hayflick. Writer. Sinbad, the original Prince of Persia, must complete seven tasks in order to save the world from catastrophe.
7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD. Fantasy. , Sci-Fi. , Action. It's an incredible cinematic adventure as the legendary Sinbad sets off on a dangerous journey to the mysterious Island of Colossus. His quest is to break the spell cast over his beloved princess by a diabolical magician. But before he can save her, Sinbad must battle an awesome collection of ...
19 The 7 Adventures of Sinbad (2010) Starring: Patrick Muldoon (Adrian Sinbad), Bo Svenson (Simon Magnusson) ... Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage tries to emulate the Ray Harryhausen Sinbad films, and it does not work. The acting is sub-par, which affects the entire movie and makes it look like a rip-off version of Harryhausen, complete with weird ...
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad is a 1958 American Technicolor heroic fantasy adventure film directed by Nathan H. Juran and starring Kerwin Mathews, Torin Thatcher, Kathryn Grant, Richard Eyer, and Alec Mango.It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and produced by Charles H. Schneer.. It was the first of three Sinbad feature films from Columbia, the later two from the 1970s being The Golden Voyage ...
Sinbad, the original Prince of Persia, must complete seven tasks in order to save the world from catastrophe. Sinbad, the original Prince of Persia, must complete seven tasks in order to save the world from catastrophe. ... The 7 Adventures of Sinbad (2010) ← Back to main. Cast 18. Patrick Muldoon. Adrian Sinbad Sarah Desage. Loa Bo Svenson ...
It's an incredible cinematic adventure as the legendary Sinbad sets off on a dangerous journey to the mysterious Island of Colossus. His quest is to break the spell cast over his beloved princess by a diabolical magician. But before he can save her, Sinbad must battle an awesome collection of mythical monsters, the man-eating Cyclops, a saber-wielding skeleton, a ferocious two-headed bird ...
Send us feedback. The legendary Sinbad (Kerwin Matthews) sets off on a perilous journey to the mystical Island of Colossus to break the spell cast over his beloved princess. But before he can save her, Sinbad must battle an awesome collection of mythical monsters: the man-eating Cyclops, a saber-wielding skeleton, a ferocious two-headed bird ...
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The 7 Adventures of Sinbad is another of The Asylum's mockbusters and was released three days before the big-budget Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010). There was the expectation that Prince of Persia would be a big hit and spark off a revival of the Arabian Nights adventure. Only this didn't turn out to be the case and Prince of ...
The Seven Voyages of Sinbad. Capstone, 2010 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 63 pages. The story of Sinbad the Sailor, who sets sail in search of great riches and discovers even greater adventures. On his seven treacherous voyages, the Persian explorer braves a shipwreck, fights off savage cannibals, and battles a giant Cyclops, surviving to tell his ...
During his twenty years as a merchant adventurer, Sindbad encounters a Rookh's egg, a huge valley of diamonds, streams of amber, a terrifying sea-monster, an ogre's feast, the Cave of the Dead, and the Old Man of the Sea. This is a retelling of Sinbad's seven voyages from the Arabian Nights Map on lining papers
I went to see this movie in 1958,and I can truly say they don't ma them like this anymore more I still watch this whenever it comes on tv.. Ray Harryhausen was best when it came to making monster movies!
The 7Th Voyage Of Sinbad. Sinbad battles a man-eating cyclops, a fire-breathing dragon and a two-headed roc in this legendarytale of adventure and romance on the high seas. IMDb 7.0 1 h 28 min 1958. X-Ray G.
The Seven Voyages of Sinbad (Arabian Nights Tales) Paperback - August 1, 2010 . by Martin Powell (Author), Daniel Perez (Illustrator) 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 14 ratings. See all formats and editions. ... THE SEVEN VOYAGES OF SINBAD is a version of those stories, and like the mov --The Graphic Classroom Blog. Product details.