A powerful and exciting task in order to find the magical magical book of peace. A Persian sailor named Sinbad tries to travel to the end of the world in search of the legendary book. It is the mysterious artifact developed by Eris, the goddess of the evil Greek mess. Sinbad should strive to find that book because if he fails to do so, his childhood friend Prince Brutus will take the death penalty in Sinbad. Eris could have a desirable foothold in the exciting world of mankind.
20 January 1968
10 May 1971, Rome, Lazio, Italy
29 April 1958, Santa Ana, California, USA
27 May 1970, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK
18 December 1963, Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA
12 March 1946, Denver, Colorado, USA
2 June 1954, San Mateo, California, USA
3 November 1952, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
January 20, 1968
11 July 1968, Lubbock, Texas, USA
1963
25 September 1969, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
20 October 1934, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK
December 28, 2010
Fun, if standard, animated adventure with battles, innuendo.July 08, 2003
Business-as-usual movie that isn't trying to make anything more than a medium-size splash.July 03, 2003
It's less the story of Sinbad than a compilation of greatest hits from Mythland.July 08, 2003
Bland music, marquee-friendly casting and crassly contemporary dialogue give this film the mechanical feel of a marketing exercise, not a movie.July 02, 2003
A movie carefully engineered for an audience of exactly nobody.January 03, 2005
As routine as many live-action adventure films, right down to the competent but fairly undistinguished art and animation.October 15, 2004
Handily outdoes [Treasure Planet], with bravura action set pieces, a surprisingly complex romantic triangle, and thoughtful exploration of moral issues and character.August 07, 2008
A visually exhilarating mix of hand-drawn and computer-generated images that sets sail with a rather mediocre and clichéd script.April 29, 2009
Despite its flaws, this is a fun well-acted piece of escapist fare with action, romance, adventure, and monsters galore.January 03, 2004
While younger kids will enjoy the magic and adventure, the real mystery is whether older audiences will respond as well.July 08, 2003
Ray Harryhausen's original stop-motion Sinbad classics are a hard act to follow, but Tim Johnson and Patrick Gilmore's update, couched in a gorgeous palette of indigo and dark rose, is a big, beautiful thrill all its own.July 02, 2003
The effects are competent, the action has exciting moments and the story is interesting enough, but the parts don't add up to a compelling sum.