Sinbad (1992 film)

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Sinbad
Directed by Jack Olesker
Produced by Diane Eskenazi
Written by Jack Olesker
Distributed by GoodTimes Home Video
Release date(s) 1992 (USA)
Running time 50 minutes
Language English
Preceded by The Three Musketeers (1992)
Followed by Thumbelina (1992)
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Originally released in 1992, Sinbad is a 50-minute animated film based on the classic Arabian Nights tale, Sinbad the Sailor.

After being shipwrecked, Sinbad the Sailor and his companion Habbib are stranded in a strange island, but soon discover that said island is inhabited by a king and his children. The king asks Sinbad to marry his daughter and Sinbad unwillingly promises to do so. However, soon Sinbad and Habbib come up with a clever plan to escape and they manage to do so, unfortunately, are later found by the king and exiled to a lost island filled with dangers. It will take Sinbad's courage and intelligence to survive here and return safely home.

Sinbad was produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation, it was distributed to DVD in 2003 by GoodTimes Entertainment.

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[edit] Trivia

  • The film was part of the original wave of Golden Films animated releases.
  • Sinbad was not distributed on DVD as a Collectible Classic.

[edit] Songs

Song title: As Brave as a Man Can Be

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