Sinbad, the Sailor (1947)
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- Approved
- 1h 56min
- Adventure, Family
- 13 Jan 1947 (USA)
- Movie
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Cast verified as complete
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. | ... |
Sinbad
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Maureen O'Hara | ... |
Shireen
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Walter Slezak | ... |
Melik
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Anthony Quinn | ... |
Emir
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George Tobias | ... |
Abbu
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Jane Greer | ... |
Pirouze
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Mike Mazurki | ... |
Yusuf
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Sheldon Leonard | ... |
Auctioneer
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Alan Napier | ... |
Aga
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John Miljan | ... |
Moga
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Brad Dexter | ... |
Muallin
(as Barry Mitchell)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Eddie Abdo | ... |
Chanter (uncredited)
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Billy Bletcher | ... |
Crier at Auction (uncredited)
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Mary Bradley | ... |
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
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Norma Brown | ... |
Wife (uncredited)
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Ann Cameron | ... |
Wife (uncredited)
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Dolores Castelli | ... |
Wife (uncredited)
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George Chandler | ... |
Commoner (uncredited)
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Leslie Charles | ... |
Wife (uncredited)
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Gordon B. Clarke | ... |
Soldier (uncredited)
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Norma Creiger | ... |
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
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Wade Crosby | ... |
Soldier (uncredited)
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Lida Durova | ... |
Slave (uncredited)
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Joe Garcio | ... |
Merchant (uncredited)
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Paul Guilfoyle | ... |
Camel Drover (uncredited)
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Chuck Hamilton | ... |
Merchant (uncredited)
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Harry Harvey | ... |
Crier at Execution (uncredited)
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Jamiel Hasson | ... |
Officer of the Guard (uncredited)
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Louis Jean Heydt | ... |
Mercenary (uncredited)
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Dave Kashner | ... |
Overseer (uncredited)
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Cy Kendall | ... |
Hassan-Ben-Hassan (uncredited)
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Vonne Lester | ... |
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
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Jean Lind | ... |
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
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George Lloyd | ... |
Lancer Guard (uncredited)
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Al Murphy | ... |
Tiller Man (uncredited)
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Hugh Prosser | ... |
Captain of Guard (uncredited)
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Milly Reauclaire | ... |
Wife (uncredited)
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Norbert Schiller | ... |
Timekeeper (uncredited)
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Bill Shannon | ... |
Officer (uncredited)
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Charles Soldani | ... |
Merchant (uncredited)
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Charles Stevens | ... |
Ruri (uncredited)
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Glenn Strange | ... |
Chief Galley Overseer (uncredited)
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Nick Thompson | ... |
Beggar on Street (uncredited)
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Teri Toy | ... |
Wife (uncredited)
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Max Wagner | ... |
Assistant Overseer (uncredited)
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Phil Warren | ... |
(uncredited)
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Joan Webster | ... |
Wife (uncredited)
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Ben Welden | ... |
Commoner (uncredited)
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Directed by
Richard Wallace |
Written by
John Twist | ... | (screenplay) |
John Twist | ... | (original story) and |
George Worthing Yates | ... | (original story) |
Produced by
Stephen Ames | ... | producer |
Music by
Roy Webb |
Cinematography by
George Barnes | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Frank Doyle |
Editorial Department
Natalie Kalmus | ... | color director: Technicolor |
Morgan Padelford | ... | associate color director: Technicolor |
Sherman Todd | ... | editorial supervisor |
Art Direction by
Carroll Clark | ||
Albert S. D'Agostino |
Set Decoration by
Claude E. Carpenter | ... | (set decorations) (as Claude Carpenter) |
Darrell Silvera | ... | (set decorations) |
Costume Design by
Edward Stevenson | ... | (gowns) |
Makeup Department
Gordon Bau | ... | makeup supervisor |
Bill Phillips | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lloyd Richards | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Clem Portman | ... | sound |
John E. Tribby | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
George Big Jim Saunders | ... | special effects |
Vernon L. Walker | ... | special effects |
Harold E. Wellman | ... | special effects (as Harold Wellman) |
Stunts
Mary Jane French | ... | stunts: Maureen O'Hara (uncredited) |
David Sharpe | ... | stunt coordinator (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Dwight Franklin | ... | costumes: men's |
Eugene Joseff | ... | jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
C. Bakaleinikoff | ... | musical director |
Gil Grau | ... | orchestral arrangements |
Additional Crew
Fred F. Ellis | ... | marine technical director (as Capt. Fred F. Ellis Ret. B.M.M.) |
Edward Killy | ... | production assistant |
Production Companies
- RKO Radio Pictures (presents)
Distributors
- RKO Radio Pictures (1946) (United States) (theatrical) (as An R K O Radio Picture)
- RKO Distributing Corporation of Canada (1946) (Canada) (theatrical)
- RKO Radio Pictures (1947) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- RKO Pictures (Australasia) (1947) (Australia) (theatrical)
- RKO Radio Films (1947) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- RKO Radio Films A/S (1948) (Norway) (theatrical)
- RKO Radio Films (1948) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- C&C Television Corporation (1955) (United States) (tv)
- Leofilm Estúdio (1971) (Portugal) (theatrical) (re-release)
- TF1 (1984) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- RKO Home Video (1986) (United States) (VHS)
- CEL Home Video (1988) (Australia) (video)
- Turner Home Entertainment (1990) (United States) (VHS)
- Turner Home Entertainment (1995) (United States) (VHS)
- Odeon Entertainment (2009) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2012) (United States) (DVD)
- RKO Radio Pictures (1949) (France) (theatrical)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (acknowledgement)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Sinbad is a story teller who weaves great adventures about--himself. Whether they are true or not, no one knows. For this is the story of the eight adventures of Sinbad--as told by Sinbad. A ship saved by Sinbad and Sabu. A treasure map to the treasure of Alexander the Great, which mysteriously disappears from the ship. The beautiful Shireen--the woman who has stolen the heart of Sinbad. The evil Amir who wants the treasure for himself to own the world. The deadly Melik, who will stop at nothing and kill anyone to have the treasure. A perilous voyage to a mysterious island where the treasure is said to be held.
Written by Tony Fontana |
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Taglines | . . . The fabulous adventures of . . . The King of Rogues . . . The Prince of Lovers ! See more » |
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Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
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Box Office
Budget | $2,459,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | RKO had to scuttle its plan to present this film as a 1946 Christmas-season attraction when a strike at the Technicolor processing plant delayed the making of prints. The wide-release date would be moved up to January 13, 1947, with the Manhattan opening at the Palace Theatre following on January 22, 1947. Needing a black-and-white movie for its 1946 yuletide schedule, RKO chose a film destined to become a holiday perennial: Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life (1946). See more » |
Goofs | Wires are visible on the black bird as it circles the ship's mast. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Une histoire seule (1989). See more » |
Crazy Credits | The title appears as if it were being poured, in colored water, by faucets into a reflecting pool. See more » |
Quotes |
[last lines]
Sinbad: Thank Allah, I am sailing home to Dariabar! Arab listening to Sinbad's story: Sinbad, my friend Sinbad! Where is Dariabar? Sinbad: It's here. [points to his heart] Sinbad: It's here. [points to his head] Sinbad: And it's here. [pulls Shireen to his side] See more » |