Captain Sindbad (1963)
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- Passed
- 1h 25min
- Action, Adventure
- 19 Jun 1963 (USA)
- Movie
- 1 nomination.
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Guy Williams | ... |
Captain Sindbad
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Heidi Brühl | ... |
Princess Jana
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Pedro Armendáriz | ... |
El Kerim
(as Pedro Armendariz)
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Abraham Sofaer | ... |
Galgo
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Bernie Hamilton | ... |
Quinius
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Helmuth Schneider | ... |
Bendar
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Margaret Jahnen | ... |
Lady-in-Waiting
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Rolf Wanka | ... |
The King
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Walter Barnes | ... |
Rolf
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James Dobson | ... |
Iffritch
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Maurice Marsac | ... |
Ahmed
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Henry Brandon | ... |
Col. Kabar
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John Crawford | ... |
Aram
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Geoffrey Toone | ... |
Mohar
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Lawrence Montaigne | ... |
Jafar
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Guy Doleman |
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Charles Fawcett |
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Peter Brace |
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Burr Jerger |
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Ludwig Schütze | ... |
(as Ludwig Schutze)
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Hans Schumm |
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Dave Wilding |
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Fred Haggerty |
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Joe Powell |
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Michel Jacot | ... |
Bit Part (uncredited)
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Directed by
Byron Haskin |
Written by
Ian McLellan Hunter | ... | (written by) |
Guy Endore | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Frank King | ... | producer |
Herman King | ... | producer |
Music by
Michel Michelet |
Cinematography by
Günther Senftleben | ... | director of photography (as Gunther Senftleben) |
Eugen Schüfftan | ... | (uncredited) |
Editing by
Robert Swink |
Editorial Department
Hal Ashby | ... | assistant editor (as Wm. Hal Ashby) |
Eric Boyd-Perkins | ... | associate editor |
George E. Swink | ... | assistant editor |
Art Direction by
Isabella Schlichting | ||
Werner Schlichting |
Costume Design by
Ingrid Winter | ... | costume designer: ballet |
Makeup Department
Josef Coesfeld | ... | makeup artist (as Joseph Coesfeld) |
Production Management
Leon Chooluck | ... | production supervisor |
Karl Heinz Eisner | ... | unit manager |
Wolfgang von Schiber | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Leon Chooluck | ... | assistant director |
Frank Guthke | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Richard Eglseder | ... | property master (as Richard Egelseder) |
Arno Richter | ... | set dresser |
Hans Stangl | ... | property master |
Sound Department
Don Hall | ... | sound editor (as Don Hall Jr.) |
Walter Rühland | ... | sound engineer (as Walter Ruhland) |
Special Effects by
Karl Baumgartner | ... | special effects technician |
Augie Lohman | ... | special effects |
Lee Zavitz | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
Tom Howard | ... | special photographic effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ernst Wild | ... | camera operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Harry Haynes | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Tina Swanson | ... | wardrobe mistress |
Music Department
Kurt Graunke | ... | conductor: orchestra |
Script and Continuity Department
Trudy von Trotha | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
James Dobson | ... | assistant to producers |
Hans Paul Eiber | ... | animal handler |
Gene Reed | ... | choreographer |
John Schapar | ... | ballet soloist / dance soloist |
Anna Luise Schubert | ... | ballet soloist (as Annaluise Schubert) / dance soloist (as Annaluise Schubert) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1963) (United States) (theatrical)
- Bavaria-Filmkunst Verleih (1963) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1963) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1963) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1967) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Warner Home Video (1992) (United States) (VHS)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1995) (Germany) (VHS)
- Warner Archive Collection (2009) (United States) (DVD)
- MGM/UA Home Entertainment (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Nathans (costumes)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The peaceful kingdom of Baristan has an evil ruler named El Kerim. He plans to capture his rival, Sindbad, who will soon return from sea to marry Princess Jana. The Princess convinces the magician Galgo to turn her into a small bird so she can fly off to warn Sinbad of the trap set against him. She flies off just as Galgo is discovered by the guards, who take him to El Kerim. As Sindbad and his crew sail towards Baristan, the Princess-Firebird descends and lands on the ship. But before she can deliver the message, El Kerim transforms the guards into giant human falcons, to drop rocks onto Sindbad's ship sinking it. However, Sindbad and some of his crew have survived, and they carefully make their way to shore. Galgo makes his arm stretch out to an enormous length, long enough to grab El Kerim's magic ring, but the evil king wakes up in time to burn Galgo's hand. Sindbad manages to get arrested, and soon appears before the dictator as a petty thief. El Kerim is not fooled, and knows that the man standing before him is the Princess' suitor, and orders him executed. However, Sindbad breaks free of his ropes and challenges the ruler. Sindbad stabs the King in the heart with a sword, but as El Kerim has no heart, he cannot be killed. El Kerim plans to put Sindbad to death the next day in the public arena. Soon, the poor prisoner is tossed into the arena, where he must do battle with "The Thing," a fearsome giant invisible monster. Fortunately, the Thing knocks over a torch, starting a fire in the arena which incites a mass exodus, allowing Sindbad to escape. Sindbad visits Galgo, finally convincing the magician to reveal the secret of El Kerim's invincible rule: the madman has had his heart removed, and it is kept safe in a distant bell tower, guarded by supernatural forces. El Kerim insists that the Princess marry him, but she refuses, and so is slated for execution. Sindbad and his men traverse the swamps of horror in order to reach the tower of the evil heart. They encounter carnivorous vines, giant prehistoric monsters, volcanic lava pits and whirlpools on the way, finally battling an ogre with the multiple heads of a dragon. Outtakes of this "Dragon-Ogre" where used briefly in the movie "Natural Born Killers". When they reach the tower, Sindbad, with the aid of a hook, begins to climb the immense rope to the top of the tower. Sindbad reaches the top of the tower, and finds El-Carim's beating heart encased in crystal. The heart is protected by a giant hand, which chases Sindbad all around the bell tower. Sindbad throws the hook at the crystal, which dislodges the evil heart, giving El Kerim a heart attack. Sindbad then manages to vanquish the monster hand. Seeking to protect the heart, El Kerim flies in a winged chariot towards the tower, accompanied by Galgo. Sindbad is about to impale the evil heart when El-Carim arrives on the scene. The two have a fierce swordfight while Galgo steals the wretched heart, and tosses it over the side of the tower. As it falls to the ground, El Kerim faints, and falls to his death. The entire kingdom then has a celebration for the marriage of the Princess and Captain Sindbad. |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Pedro Armendáriz committed suicide one day before the film's American premiere. See more » |
Goofs | The parrot seen in the palace during the spider dance sequence is a South American species. South America and the rest of the New World would not have been known to the people living during the Abbasid Caliphate for at least 300 or more years. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Natural Born Killers (1994). See more » |
Quotes |
Galgo:
There are three men before whom a woman need have no shame: her husband, her doctor and her magician. See more » |