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Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (Widescreen)
 
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Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (Widescreen)

Starring: Patrick Wayne, Taryn Power Director: Sam Wanamaker MPAA Rating: G
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)

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In this last go-round for the Sinbad series, Patrick Wayne plays the legendary sailor. He is betrothed to Farah (Jayne Seymour) and seeks her hand in marriage, but her brother Kassim has been turned into a baboon by the evil Zenobia (Margaret Whiting). Before he can break Zenobia's spell, Sinbad must contend with the Minoton, a bronze statue brought back to life to do her bidding; a trio of flaming skeletons wielding swords; a 9-foot-tall troglodyte; and a saber-toothed tiger. Wayne is the film's weakest point, making a rather wooden Sinbad. Whiting's performance smells strongly of ham, but it's a brand of ham that fits the movie perfectly. As always, though, Harryhausen's work is outstanding. He instills more personality and character into his creatures in this outing, especially for Kassim and his relationship to his sister. The prolonged battle between the troglodyte and saber-toothed tiger is a violent one, generating some real suspense. At times it's difficult to remember that it's not live action with guidance from a director. Though this is an uneven effort for the Sinbad series, it still has its moments. --Jerry Renshaw


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Digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video
Widescreen presentation
Audio: English [mono]
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
Ray Harryhausen Chronicles
"This Is Dynamation" featurette
Talent files
Theatrical trailers
Interactive menus
Production notes
Scene selections

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Popcorn Fantasy Flick, Jun 3 2004
By Charles J. Rector (Woodstock, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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There are some movies that are not meant to be great art. They aim to be nothing more than a fun way to pass time and eat popcorn at the same time. Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger is one of those movies.

Patrick Wayne is great as the stalwart sailor Sinbad as he fights on behalf of the lovely Princess Farah. Sinbad ventures forth on an epic voyage to find the cure for the spell cast upon Farah's brother, Prince Kassim by the wicked witch Zenobia. This is a most thrilling movie and is well suited for viewing by the entire family.

If you just want to relax and have fun while eating popcorn, then this is a great movie for you.

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1.0 out of 5 stars This is really a terrible picture....., Sep 6 2003
By A Customer
Well I just saw this movie recently and it has not aged well.
Even the Harryhausen effects can not salvage what was a bad idea to start with. It's all in the casting. It's terrible. Wayne is wooden as Sinbad, and Seymore is terrible as the love interest.
What really made these movies special was when Bernard Herrmann scored the music and they put more effort into the screenplay and casting. That combined with the effects, made for a good movie. But this movie showed what happened when the effects did not have a good story, cast, or music score to work with. End result. A bad movie pure and simple.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Third Sinbad third in quality, Three Stars., Jun 4 2003
By E K Maxmias "Frighteningly Real" (Close enough to Detroit!) - See all my reviews
As a huge Ray Harryhousen fan I find this very difficult to say; This film stinks! Now I expect a lot of negetive reaction to this (If anyone reads it!) but I don't believe in sugar-coating things. I tell it like it is, and as a complete film endeaver(acting, camera work, etc.)this is far bellow typical R.H. standards. The DVD leaves something to be desired also. Following is a list of reasons why I feal this way...

THE FILM

-As much as I admire R.H.'s work, some of the animation in SATIOT appeared tired and rehashed. The 3 demons were a prime example. They moved so slow that I doubt they could produce enough velocity to break skin. It was a pale stepchild to the "Jason and the Argonauts" Skeleton battle.
-At release, much was made of R.H.'s efforts to control extranious hair movement during animation. In recent viewing, I'd have to say he still had a way to go. The baboon model has some enormous fir "jumps".
-The Smilodon had a very toy-like appearance. This is unusual for a R.H. film.
-There are so many matt shots it gets rediculous. They even used them in scenes that they had the opportunity to do shots on location without any monsters.
-The story was more shallow than usual. The evil scoreress's behavior is often inexplicable. Why did'nt she just sink Sinbads boat? Because there were some nifty models that still needed animating! She wants her son to be Califf. so why then does she tell him to attack 4 well armed men all by himself? That's just silly!
-The acting was... the acting... The actors were there to fight monsters. Nuff said.
-The Minoton(?) was one of the better creatures in this film and is written out of the film by "a falling block?" He never enguages in battle. NOT ONCE!
-The Troglodite was this films saving grace. An extremely sympathetic character who is animated brilliantly. His integration into the live action is unsurpassed.
-The music was passable. I especially enjoyed the droning rythems mirroring the Minoton's tireless rowing.

THE DVD

-Picture Quality is Bright and has good color, but the print used was dirty and scratched.
-Sound was bellow average. Did they really still produce mono films in the late 70s?
-Extras are quite good. "The Harryhausen Chronicles" has a lot of great vintage R.H. footage and sketches. Also very insightful concerning the "whys" and "why-nots".
-Trailers are awesome. The picture and sound quality of the trailers was actually better than the main feature.
-Packaging is a typical plastic keepcase with a nice "menu" insert.

After reading all this you would probably think I hate this film. On the contrary!! I always enjoy watching Harryhausen films. This one just falls short of it's predecessors. That does not mean it is not enjoyable. Just remember, I'm a BIG R.H. fan!! But I think I enjoy his early "B" movies with "Monster-scafold" scripts and brilliant black & white more than this "what the heck, let's make a movie" production. I'm still dissapointed that Columbia/Tristar won't generate clean copies with good sound for all of the "Classic" Harryhausen efforts.

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4.0 out of 5 stars sinbad and the eye of the tiger
As in all the Sinbad movies with Harryhausen effects I loved it. I love Ray Harryhausen's work in the special effects. Wish he would have made more movies. Read more
Published on April 13 2003 by jqueenflea

3.0 out of 5 stars Another fine matinee
This may not be Harryhausen's very best but it is certainly very entertaining. This is one of those movies you can put on as background while you do something else. Read more
Published on Nov 21 2002 by C. A. Luster

2.0 out of 5 stars It is okay
I really think this is Ray Harryhausen's worst. The story is okay. It is nothing new. It had a boring Sinbad. I hated how thaT ACTOR ACTED. The film was okay. Read more
Published on Sep 7 2002 by Leone

2.0 out of 5 stars It is okay
I really think this is Ray Harryhausen's worst. The story is okay. It is nothing new. It had a boring Sinbad. I hated how thaT ACTOR ACTED. The film was okay. Read more
Published on Sep 7 2002 by Leone

5.0 out of 5 stars Sinbad & The Eye of the tiger
I love the movie, saw it on TV would love to buy it but need it in VHS/PAL (for Australia) i have chased it and other sinbad movies for a while in Australia with no luck, if you... Read more
Published on Sep 21 2001 by Sabine Laub

1.0 out of 5 stars A disastrous failure in Ray Harryhausen movies.
This film is not a Sinbad film. Ray's special effects are very dissapointing, because he just couldn't go farther in technology at the time the film was made in. Read more
Published on Sep 16 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Less than stellar Sinbad has its moments
Patrick Wayne is a wooden Sinbad but that is true of all the actors that have played the role (with the exception of John Phillip Law what he lacked in swashbuckling style he did... Read more
Published on Sep 1 2001 by Wayne Klein

3.0 out of 5 stars Marvellous fun!
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Published on Jul 26 2001 by D. Greven

4.0 out of 5 stars Classic animation and adventure
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Published on April 16 2001 by Victoria Tarrani

3.0 out of 5 stars Harryhausen does it again
Ending his Sinbad trilogy Ray Harryhausen again creates incredible animated effects that continue to amaze today. Read more
Published on Mar 8 2001 by Kenn Bradley

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