Bound for all eternity ✨
I fell in love with "Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas" when I was a child and I still have so much love for this movie and the trio's dynamics, so here is a lil' tribute to them!
Very famous pose ref is here
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Illustrations from Sindbad the Sailor and Other Stories from the Arabian Nights by Edmund Dulac (1907)
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I’m really enjoying the Count of Monte Cristo so far. The scene where Sinbad the Sailor feeds Franz drugs and the narrative spends like. A WHILE rhapsodizing non-stop about how awesome being high is was fun but also very weird narratively. Like hellooooo Eddie boy we’ve got revenge to get to okay do we have time for orientalist smoke dens rn. Can we please move the plot along Mr. Dumas this is a very long book 🙏
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The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
Summary: Sinbad (John Phillip Law) and the Vizier of Marabia (Douglas Wilmer) must find the three pieces of a golden amulet they believe will lead them to the Fountain of Destiny before the evil magician Koura (Tom Baker) does.
Charm of Harryhausen's stop motion cannot overcome how terribly the film has aged, with “special” mention going to the racism.
Rating: 1.75/5
Photo credit: Into Film
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An old review for The Norwich Youth Theatre Company’s performance of Sinbad the Sailor. Sam didn’t play Sinbad but his brother Joe did! Sam played Vazar!
Here’s what was said about him, keep in mind this review was published in 2006, 4 years before his first role in The Pillars of the Earth.
Here are 2 comments from the article I really like
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Here is a character that you know is public domain,Sinbad the Sailor
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Maureen O'Hara in 'Sinbad the Sailor' (1947).
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The Battle of Mu-Lemur
This illustration shows the climax for my recently drafted short book Sinbad and the Lost Continent. In it, Sinbad (not the famous Sailor, but another Sinbad inspired by the former’s legends) and his expedition, including the fierce and beautiful local warrior Nemong (pictured right), discover the ruins of the ancient Lemurian capital Mu-Lemur, but they must get past the giant idol that guards its fabled treasures. What better way to defeat the idol than to lure one of the Lemurian continent’s fearsome tyrannosaurs into battling it? Who will win…well, I can’t spoil that here!
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"Who's the most remarkable, extra-ordinary fellow?
ME--Sinbad the Sailor!" *
*Lyrics from the 1936 Fleischer Studios cartoon Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor.
BTW, the Enterprise seems to have an exhaust problem.
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Sinbad and the Genie by Edward Frederick Brewtnall
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The two different renditions of the Sinbad ride at Tokyo DisneySea
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Growing up is thinking Eris Godness of Chaos is hot and Sinbad and Protesus should kiss
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