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Son of Sinbad | |
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Directed by | Ted Tetzlaff |
Written by | Jack Pollexfen Aubrey Wisberg |
Produced by | Robert Sparks |
Starring | Dale Robertson Vincent Price Sally Forrest |
Cinematography | William E. Snyder |
Edited by | Roland Gross Frederic Knudtson |
Music by | Victor Young |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Son of Sinbad is a 1955 American adventure film directed by Ted Tetzlaff. It takes place in the Middle East and consists of a wide variety of characters, including over 127 women.
The film was shot in 1953 and planned to be released in 3D. Because of difficulties with the Motion Picture Production Code, studio head Howard Hughes shelved the film until 1955, when it was converted to the Tushinsky SuperScope process, in 2-D (flat). It is Vincent Price's fourth and final 3-D film.
Dale Robertson (as Sinbad) co-stars with Sally Forrest and Price, as well as Lili St. Cyr, a well-known stripteaser of the 1950s.[1]