7th voyage of Sinbad
Seventh voyage of Sinbad The 7th voyage of Sinbad Title on disc label and container: Ray Harryhausen presents the 7th voyage of Sinbad
Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; written by Kenneth Kolb ; a Morningside production ; produced by Charles H. Schneer ; directed by Nathan Juran.
- 50th anniversary ed.
, United States
- Culver City, CA : Columbia Pictures Corp. : Distributed by Sony Picture Home Entertainment, 2008.
- 1 videodisc (approximately 88 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Special features: Audio commentary with Ray Harryhausen, visual effects experts Phil Tippett and Randall William Cook, author Steven Smith and Arnold Kunert [audio feature]; Remembering "The 7th voyage of Sinbad" [featurette] (24 min.); The Harryhausen legacy [featurette] (26 min.); The music of Bernard Herrmann [featurette] (27 min.); Photo gallery [slide show] (10 min.); "Sinbad may have been bad, but he's been good to me" [audio with slide show] (3 min.); A look behind the voyage [featurette] (12 min.); This is Dynamation! [featurette] (3 min.); Ray Harryhausen interviewed by director John Landis [featurette] (12 min.); Previews (6 min.).
Sinbad the sailor and his crew come upon the island of Colossa, where they meet the sorcerer Sokurah. They are attacked by a giant cyclops. Sokurah saves them from the cyclops but in doing so loses his magic lamp. Back in Baghdad, Sinbad plans to marry his beloved, the Princess Parisa. When the Caliph refuses Sokurah's entreaties to mount an expedition to return to Colossa to get his lamp, Sokurah secretly casts a spell that reduces Parisa to a few inches tall. When asked for his help, Sokurah says he needs roc egg shell to reverse the spell and so Sinbad is forced to mount a return expedition to Colossa. But once the expedition is underway, Sinbad faces the perils of a mutinous crew, Sokurah's treachery, and, once on the island, the cylops, the roc, and a dragon.
MPAA Rating: Not Rated, Rate G; Canadian Home Video Rating: G.
In English or dubbed French with optional subtitles in English or French; closed captioned.
1435913582 9781435913585
043396257320
25732 Columbia Pictures
Sindbad, the Sailor (Legendary character) --Drama.
Princesses--Drama.
Magicians--Drama.
Jinn--Drama.
Cyclops--Drama.
Dragons--Drama.
Sailors--Drama.
Birds of prey--Drama.
Voyages and travels--Drama.
PN1997.2 / .S484684 2008 PN1995.9.A3 / S48 2008
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Special features: Audio commentary with Ray Harryhausen, visual effects experts Phil Tippett and Randall William Cook, author Steven Smith and Arnold Kunert [audio feature]; Remembering "The 7th voyage of Sinbad" [featurette] (24 min.); The Harryhausen legacy [featurette] (26 min.); The music of Bernard Herrmann [featurette] (27 min.); Photo gallery [slide show] (10 min.); "Sinbad may have been bad, but he's been good to me" [audio with slide show] (3 min.); A look behind the voyage [featurette] (12 min.); This is Dynamation! [featurette] (3 min.); Ray Harryhausen interviewed by director John Landis [featurette] (12 min.); Previews (6 min.).
Sinbad the sailor and his crew come upon the island of Colossa, where they meet the sorcerer Sokurah. They are attacked by a giant cyclops. Sokurah saves them from the cyclops but in doing so loses his magic lamp. Back in Baghdad, Sinbad plans to marry his beloved, the Princess Parisa. When the Caliph refuses Sokurah's entreaties to mount an expedition to return to Colossa to get his lamp, Sokurah secretly casts a spell that reduces Parisa to a few inches tall. When asked for his help, Sokurah says he needs roc egg shell to reverse the spell and so Sinbad is forced to mount a return expedition to Colossa. But once the expedition is underway, Sinbad faces the perils of a mutinous crew, Sokurah's treachery, and, once on the island, the cylops, the roc, and a dragon.
MPAA Rating: Not Rated, Rate G; Canadian Home Video Rating: G.
In English or dubbed French with optional subtitles in English or French; closed captioned.
1435913582 9781435913585
043396257320
25732 Columbia Pictures
Sindbad, the Sailor (Legendary character) --Drama.
Princesses--Drama.
Magicians--Drama.
Jinn--Drama.
Cyclops--Drama.
Dragons--Drama.
Sailors--Drama.
Birds of prey--Drama.
Voyages and travels--Drama.
PN1997.2 / .S484684 2008 PN1995.9.A3 / S48 2008
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