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Standard Definition; ; Audio Commentary with Ray Harryhausen, Visual Effects experts Phil Tippett and Randall William Cook, Author Steven Smith, and Arnold Kunert; ; Remembering The 7th Voyage of Sinbad; The Harryhausen legacy; The Music of Bernard Herrmann; Photo Gallery; "Sinbad May Have Been Bad, But He's Been Good To Me" Music Video; ; A Look Behind the Voyage; This is Dynamation Special Effects featurette; ; Ray Harryhausen interviews by Director John Landis
Full Product DetailsA thoroughly enjoyable adventure yarn that opens with a rampaging cyclops and never lets up, THE 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD is an enduring masterpiece in the now almost defunct swords-and-sorcery genre. In order to save his beloved (Kathryn Grant), heroic sailor Sinbad (Kerwin Mathews) travels -- with sinister magician (Torin Thatcher) in tow -- to the hazardous Isle of Colossa, where the gallant seaman battles a number of terrifying beasts with the aid of a squeaky-voiced genie (Richard Eyer). As always, Ray Harryhausen's special effects creations are clever, fluid, and imaginative, with a handmade, human-generated quality that makes the low-tech Dynamation more endearing than many modern, computerized inventions. Action high points include the climactic battle between a guard-dragon and a second rampaging cyclops and the famed swordfight with a skeleton that served as inspiration for a subsequent sequence in JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS. By letting its characters use their brains as much as their brawn to get out of the numerous scrapes, THE 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD is a surprisingly smart fantasy that combines a jaunty Bernard Herrmann score with vivid images to make for a memorable, entertaining film. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble
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