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Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977)

Director: Sam Wanamaker

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From Time Out Film Guide

The regular Charles Schneer/Ray Harry-hausen adventure formula, but slightly more moth-eaten, with children of the famous (John and Tyrone) menaced or rescued in turn by various metamorphosing creatures of the fantastique as Sinbad and Princess Farah seek to undo the spell on her brother, transformed into a baboon by their wicked stepmother (Whiting). It's difficult at times to tell which of the monsters or humans are being artificially animated.

Author: PT 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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  • Vincent from Malta said...
    Posted on Oct 22 2007 01:52 Kurt is a very good actor and when he was acting on Simbad when in Malta he lived with me in my house. I really would like to get in touch with him sometime at least to know how he is. Vincent & Giovanna from Malta here
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