Sinbad the Sailor (1947)
Directed by Richard Wallace
Genres - Action, Adventure, Drama, Romance, Fantasy |
Sub-Genres - Costume Adventure, Fantasy Adventure, Swashbuckler |
Release Date - Jan 13, 1947 (USA) |
Run Time - 115 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
In the RKO swashbuckler Sinbad the Sailor, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. nostalgically emulates his famous father. The first seven voyages of Sinbad have come and gone: now he is on an eighth mission, in search of the island where Alexander the Great allegedly hid his treasure. Participants in the proceedings are the incredibly gorgeous Maureen O'Hara as a feisty princess, Walter Slezak as a duplicitous green-skinned barber, George Tobias and Mike Mazurki as two of Sinbad's faithful seamen, and Anthony Quinn as the villain of villains, who meets a suitably fiery demise. If the plot seems well nigh impossible to follow at times, you can always wallow in the splendiferous Technicolor and the eye-popping stunt work of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (and, it must be admitted, his uncredited stunt double). Budgeted at nearly $3 million, Sinbad the Sailor was one of the few postwar RKO flicks to post a profit.
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against-all-odds, auction, boating, danger, deception, double-cross, one-against-odds, robbery, romance, scheme, swashbuckler, treasure