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Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger ()


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Sinbad the Sailor sails to deliver a cursed prince to a dangerous island in the face of deadly opposition from the powerful witch Zenobia, her son and their several monsters.

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Sinbad
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Dione
Margaret Whiting ...
Zenobia
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Farah
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Melanthius
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Rafi
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Hassan
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Kassim
Bruno Barnabe ...
Balsora
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Zabid
Salami Coker ...
Maroof
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Aboo-Seer
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Pierre Mattocks ...
Prince Kassim the Baboon (uncredited)
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Minoton (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sam Wanamaker

Written by

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Beverley Cross ... (screenplay)
 
Beverley Cross ... (story) and
Ray Harryhausen ... (story)

Produced by

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Andrew Donally ... associate producer (uncredited)
Ray Harryhausen ... producer
Charles H. Schneer ... producer

Music by

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Roy Budd

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Ted Moore ... director of photography

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Roy Watts

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Michael Redfern ... assistant editor
Nigel Galt ... assistant editor (uncredited)
María Luisa Pino ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Maude Spector ... (casting)

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Geoffrey Drake

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Fred Carter
Fernando González ... (as Fernando Gonzales)

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Cynthia Tingey

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Colin Arthur ... makeup artist
Jan Dorman ... hairdresser

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Miguel Gil ... assistant director (as Miguel A.Gil Jnr.)
Carlos Martínez ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Jack Carter ... construction manager
Emilio Ardura ... set dresser (uncredited)
Michael Guyett ... head scenic painter (uncredited)
Janet Stevens ... models (uncredited)

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Philip Bothamley ... dubbing editor
Terry Poulton ... dubbing editor
George Stephenson ... sound recordist
Doug E. Turner ... dubbing mixer (as Douglas Turner)

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Les Bowie ... models (uncredited)
Colin Chilvers ... special effects (uncredited)
Chris Corbould ... special effects assistant (uncredited)
Tony McVey ... sculptor (uncredited)
Fernando Pérez ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Pablo Pérez ... special effects coordinator (uncredited)
Wally Veevers ... special effects (uncredited)

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Ray Harryhausen ... creator of special visual effects

Stunts

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Rick Lester ... stunts (uncredited)
Miguel Pedregosa ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Eddie Stacey ... stunts (uncredited)

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Salvador Gil ... camera operator
Bob Kindred ... camera operator
Maurice Gillett ... gaffer (uncredited)
Laurie Ridley ... still photographer (uncredited)
Mike Roberts ... focus puller (uncredited)

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Bridget Sellers ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Music Department

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Roy Budd ... conductor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Connie Willis ... continuity

Additional Crew

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John Beach ... technical assistant
Hunt Downs ... publicist (uncredited)
Albert Galea ... production accountant (uncredited)
Sally Shewring ... production assistant (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Sinbad must deliver a prince transformed into a monkey to the lands of the Ademaspai to restore him to his human form in time for his coronation. On the way he must contend with the evil witch Zenobia, her son and their magic, and several nasty-looking Ray Harryhausen beasties. Written by Martin H. Booda

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Taglines New!! Sinbad's Boldest And Most Daring Adventure! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Sinbad in Hyperborea: An Adventure Fantasy (United Kingdom)
  • Sinbad at the World's End (United Kingdom)
  • Sinbad Beyond the North Wind (United Kingdom)
  • Sinbad III (United Kingdom)
  • Sinbad et l'oeil du tigre (France)
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  • 113 min
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Budget $3,500,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $20,000,000

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Trivia An uncredited Peter Mayhew is the live suit actor stand-in for the stop-motion Minaton (the bronze mechanical minotaur), whose name is a portmanteau of "minotaur" and "automaton." Before filming, Mayhew was a hospital attendant at King's College Hospital in London. Producer Charles H. Schneer saw Mayhew's photo, in which he was literally standing above the crowd around him. This was Mayhew's very first role, right before his more famous role of Chewbacca in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977). Both films were released in 1977, and "Star Wars" was released three months before this film. See more »
Goofs When Zenobia's son is killed and she goes down the steps to see him at the end of the film, you clearly see she is wearing two shoes and no longer has the bird's claw on her right foot. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Science Fiction Film Awards (1978). See more »
Crazy Credits The opening and closing titles appear over the crowning ceremony of Prince Kassim. See more »
Quotes Hassan: [Encountering a giant bee] Look at that bee
Zabid: That's not a bee, it's a mosquito
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