Description: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (50th Anniversary Edition) Description: Product Description It's an incredible cinematic adventure as the legendary Sinbad sets off on a dangerous journey to the mysterious Island of Colossus. His quest is to break the spell cast over his beloved princess by a diabolical magician. But before he can save her, Sinbad must battle an awesome collection of mythical monsters, the man-eating Cyclops, a saber-wielding skeleton, a ferocious two-headed bird Starring Kerwin Mathews, Kathryn Grant, Torin Thatcher and highlighted by the stunning visual effects mastery of Ray Harryhausen. Now in a pristine, hi-definition transfer that captures the magic of Harryhausen's "eye-popping" special effects in dazzling Technicolor. Additional Features Given the stature of Ray Harryhausen and The 7th Voyage of Sinbad in the history of movie special effects, it's no surprise that the supplemental features on the film's 50th Anniversary DVD strike a deeply reverential tone. Phil Tippett and Randall Cook--both effects legends in their own right thanks to RoboCop and Lord of the Rings--pay homage to Harryhausen by joining him on the informative commentary track, which also features Bernard Herrmann biographer Steven Smith and Arnold Kunert. Harryhausen provides a wealth of information about the film's production on the track, and on a 20-minute interview featurette (produced by Kunert, which showcases some of his original production sketches and the skeleton model Kerwin Matthews battles in the film. More tributes pour in on The Harryhausen Legend, in which directors and effects creators ranging from John Landis and Joe Dante to Rick Baker and Dennis Muren recall how the awe they felt after seeing 7th Voyage helped to steer them towards their careers. Smith is front and center for an informative featurette about Herrmann's work on Harryhausen's films and fantasy features in general, while Landis hosts an agreeable 1995 interview with Harryhausen that focuses on his work in Jason and the Argonauts. Excerpts from the 1986 documentary Aliens, Dragons, Monsters and Me offers interviews with Harryhausen's longtime producer Charles Schneer and Matthews, while an eye-popping montage of international posters for the feature is showcased under the amusing novelty song "Sinbad May Have Been Bad, But He's Good To Me," a promotional single released in conjunction with the picture in 1958. Anyone who's ever been wowed by Harryhausen's groundbreaking effects in 7th Voyage or any of his fantasy-adventures will want to make room for this edition in their collection. -- Paul Gaita Features: 7th Voyage Of Sinbad Returns: In the unlikely event that you would like to return your purchase, we allow returns that are processed within 30 days of date of purchase. Please contact us for a return authorization and the return shipping address. Shipping costs are non-refundable. Payment: The following forms of payment are accepted: PayPal All major credit cards. Shipping: Our orders are generally handled and processed within 1-2 business days. Expedited shipping options are also available and can be selected during checkout. At this time, we only ship to physical addresses that are located within the 48 contiguous states of the United States of America. We are unable to ship to P.O. boxes, APO or FPO addresses, or international addresses directly. We are not responsible for undeliverable / incorrect addresses
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