Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989)

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Sinbad returns from the sea to find his country subjected to the will of two unscrupulous sorcerers.

Summaries
"Sinbad of the Seven Seas" is a 1989 fantasy film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and was based on Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade". The film stars Lou Ferrigno in the title function of Sinbad, a legendary Persian sailor, who embarks on a perilous journey throughout the seven seas to save his beloved Princess Alina from the clutches of the evil wizard, Jaffar.

Plot
The story starts with a mother narrating to her child the experiences of the famous sailor, Sinbad. In the ancient city of Basra, the ruthless wizard, Jaffar, takes over and turns the reigning King and Queen into swine. Furthermore, he kidnaps their daughter, princess Alina, planning to wed her and acquire ultimate power.

Upon becoming aware of princess Alina's situation, Sinbad, together with his team and newly found ally - the Viking Prince Ali, ventures on a daring quest across the 7 seas. Their objective is to locate the 4 magical stones of the components, Earth, Air, Fire, and Water, which can defeat Jaffar and restore peace to Basra.

Experience and Challenges
The journey is filled with various difficulties and difficulties. Sinbad and his team face many trials, including conflicts with mythological beasts, battling Amazon females, and numerous magical traps set by the wizard. All these adversities require Sinbad's bravery, cunning methods, and unyielding spirit to get rid of.

Amongst the legendary creatures, there is a serpent-like creature in the valley of the dead, protecting the stone of Earth. In the island of the Amazon, Sinbad comes across a tribe of warrior women who have actually apprehended the stone of Air. The stone of Fire is secured by a winged Minotaur on another island, whilst the final stone, the stone of Water, remains in the belongings of a deity, Mother Nature.

Climactic Battle and Resolution
Each trial and difficulty tests Sinbad's guts and leadership skills. After getting all 4 stones, Sinbad go back to Basra for a climactic face-off with Jaffar. With the powers of the magical stones, Sinbad handles to beat Jaffar, breaking his spells and bring back the city to its rightful rulers.

The film concludes with Sinbad conserving princess Alina from Jaffar's clutches. He sets the king and queen free from their pig types and restores peace and harmony in Basra.

Conclusion
"Sinbad of the Seven Seas" represents an awesome blend of Persian mythology, dream, and adventure. The film, though it might lack contemporary cinematic graphics, compensates with its appealing adventure and fantasy story, leaving the audience rooting for the legendary sailor throughout the amazing escapade. The movie basically delivers a tale of bravery, management, and undying spirit of hen combating evil forces.

Top Cast

  • Lou Ferrigno (small)
    Lou Ferrigno
    Sinbad
  • John Steiner (small)
    John Steiner
    Jaffar
  • Roland Wybenga (small)
    Roland Wybenga
    Alì
  • Ennio Girolami (small)
    Ennio Girolami
    Viking
  • Hal Yamanouchi (small)
    Hal Yamanouchi
    Samurai
  • Yehuda Efroni (small)
    Yehuda Efroni
    Ahmed
  • Alessandra Martines (small)
    Alessandra Martines
    Alina
  • Teagan Clive (small)
    Teagan Clive
    Soukra
  • Leo Gullotta (small)
    Leo Gullotta
    Nadir
  • Stefania Girolami Goodwin (small)
    Stefania Girolami Goodwin
    Kyra
  • Donald Hodson
    Calif