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| Patrick Wayne | Sinbad | |
| Taryn Power | Dione | |
| Margaret Whiting | Zenobia | |
| Jane Seymour | Farah | |
| Patrick Troughton | Melanthius | |
| Kurt Christian | Rafi | |
| Nadim Sawalha | Hassan | |
| Damien Thomas | Kassim | |
| Bruno Barnabe | Balsora | |
| Bernard Kay | Zabid | |
| Salami Coker | Maroof | |
| David Sterne | Aboo-Seer | |
| Pierre Mattocks | Prince Kassim the Baboon | |
| Peter Mayhew | Minoton |
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| Producer |
Ray Harryhausen
Charles H. Schneer Andrew Donally |
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| Writer |
Beverley Cross
Ray Harryhausen |
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| Cinematography |
Ted Moore
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| Musician |
Roy Budd
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Princess Farah refuses to marry Sinbad until Prince Kassim, her brother, is able to give his consent. However, the Prince's wicked stepmother, Queen Zenobia, has changed Kassim into a baboon in order to have her own son crowned as caliph. Sinbad, his crew, the Princess and the transformed Prince travel to a distant land, fighting every obstacle Zenobia places in their path, to seek the advice of a legendary wise man who can possibly tell how to end the spell. |
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