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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301557863 Format: Color, NTSC ISBN: 6301557867 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: January 10, 1990 Running Time: 93 minutes Studio: Warner Home Video Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Ferrigno, the one and ONLYfirstly, i'm an avid 80's movie fan and collector. this movie is one of those cool b-rated titles that pulls me back nostalgically to my younger days. i'm 30 now, but was about 12 or so when i saw it. i LOVE Lou Ferrigno, have ever since i developed my infatuation with him/Hulk. heheh. Lou is physically beautiful, possessing a kind heart and lovable demeanor, and at 56 years old, he STILL looks great. other than being a beautiful body in the world of bodybuilding, he's actually a good ... Read More Rating: - A Fairy Tale Classic For The Entire Family"Sinbad of the Seven Seas" is silly, innocent fun for the entire family. Based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe, it is a fairy tale come to life. Simple plot, laughable dialogue, and outdated special effects have made this film endearing and turned it into a cult classic. "Sinbad of the Seven Seas" is very similar to the Italian sword and sandal features called pepla that were produced in the 1960's. Likeable and personable Lou Ferrigno is great as Sinbad. His muscular physique ... Read More Rating: - Very, very good!That's a really, really good movie. Buy this DVD and you will not repent it. Rating: - TerrifyingSinbad is a film that I'm sure film schools warn their students about. Yup, it's Cannon and it's also Italian, and it's also silly. It's directed shamelessly by hackmeister Enzo Castellari. Castellari's films are always cheap and lousy, yet somehow enthralling. Strangely enough, his Franco Nero western Keoma was actually a pretty good movie. I guess Italian directors are only truly in their element when doing westerns. Sinbad isn't as fun as Lou's Hercules films, but it's still a B lovers dream. ... Read More Rating: - "I'm warning you! You are forcing me to carry out my most devastating act of magical madness!"Someone should have told Lou Ferrigno and Cannon pictures the whole Italian made `Sword and Sandals' film genre petered out about 25 years prior to them making this film titled Sinbad and the Seven Seas (1989). Actually, Mr. Ferrigno had a couple of releases prior to this one in the 1980s, with Hercules (1983) and Hercules II (1985), both made, I'm guessing, with the intent to capitalize on the success of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the film Conan the Barbarian (1982), for better or worse. Co-directed ... Read More |