Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger
Cast :Patrick Wayne, Jane Seymour
Director :Sam Wanamaker
Studio :Columbia/Tristar Studios
Format :Color, Closed-captioned
Released Date :January 01, 1977
DVD Released Date :July 01, 2003
Language :English (Subtitled), English (Dubbed), English (Original Language), Portuguese (Subtitled), Thai (Subtitled), Chinese (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :G (General Audience)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateMarch 22, 2005
SummaryRadiantly Romantic Sinbad Adventure!
Content
Patrick Wayne is a wooden Sinbad, and the stop motion creatures are not all spectacular. (The Trog, the enchanted chess-playing baboon, and the Lion at the end are outstanding, while the walrus and the bug-eyed swordsmen are just laughably bad.)

But what really makes this SINBAD stand out are the leading ladies, blonde nature goddess Taryn Powers and the sophisticated and beguiling dark-haired princess Jane Seymour. All through the movie, there is an understated feeling of attraction between Taryn and the enchanted prince, (stuck in a babboon's state) and of course between Jane Seymour and Sinbad. The girls are always ready to pitch in and help out yet at the same time they remain alluring and exciting as they are rescued from danger by Sinbad and his men. The costume design for the two girls is both fairy tale romantic and down to earth sexy, capturing the mystic time and place while making the mood more powerful and dynamic.

This Sinbad is Radiantly Romantic!

Rating
DateJanuary 21, 2005
Summarysimply amazing
Content
I first saw Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger in the movie theater
years ago and I loved it. I haven't seen it recently,but I would
like to. The film kept my attention all the way through. I thoroughly disagree that the acting was bad. I thought it was
pretty good myself. Frankly,if you are not into science-fiction
and fantasy as I am,you can't expect to enjoy any film.
Anyway,even if you don't enjoy the acting,the special effects
are terrific. For me this was a truly memorable film that I
would recommend to anyone.

Rating
DateDecember 18, 2004
SummaryGood effects and animation but terrable acting and plot
Content
I loved the 7th Voyage of Sinbad and also the Golden Voyage of Sinbad as well but eye of the tiger was... how do I say?

... just stupid :-/

Rating
DateAugust 22, 2004
SummaryStinker among the stars
Content
I got this bundled with the Golden Voyage and the 7th Voyage and this was most difinitely the stinker in the bunch. There is no accounting for taste, but even though I love the other two in the campy Sinbad series, this flick deserves to be blown off.

Rating
DateJune 03, 2004
SummaryAn Excellent Popcorn Fantasy Flick
Content
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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