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Patrick Wayne | Sinbad | |
Taryn Power | Dione | |
Margaret Whiting | Zenobia | |
Jane Seymour | Princes Farah | |
Patrick Troughton | Melanthius | |
Kurt Christian | Rafi | |
Nadim Sawalha | Hassan | |
Damien Thomas | Prince Kassim | |
Bruno Barnabe | Balsora | |
Bernard Kay | Zabid | |
Salami Coker | Maroof | |
David Sterne | Aboo Seer | |
Jane Seymour | Farah | |
Damien Thomas | Kassim | |
David Sterne | Aboo-Seer | |
Pierre Mattocks | Prince Kassim the Baboon | |
Peter Mayhew | Minoton |
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Producer |
Ray Harryhausen
Charles H. Schneer |
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Writer |
Beverley Cross
Ray Harryhausen |
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Cinematography |
Ted Moore
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Musician |
Roy Budd
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Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger is the story of the heroic sailor Sinbad (Patrick Wayne) who is tasked with transporting a prince who is turned into a monkey by a magic spell. In order for Sinbad to relieve the prince’s curse, he must take him to the mysterious land of Ademeasampi, before the prince is crowned the king and almighty ruler. His journey is complicated due to various dangers and obstacles. These perils include a evil witch named Zenobia (Margaret Whiting), her son and their magical powers, as well as gruesome beasts who will stop it nothing to destroy Sinbad and the cursed prince. |
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