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Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knights ()


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Young Anthony and his grandfather read a magical book about their ancestor Sinbad and become participants in it. Sinbad and wizard Sage must stop evil wizard Bophisto and his minion Nimbus from obtaining the key to all knowledge.

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Sinbad
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Anthony
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Bophisto
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Sage
Elvis Restaino ...
Murki Khan (as Elvisto Restaino)
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General Nimbus
Nikolai Binev ...
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Shalazar
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Prince Hong
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Keither
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Micha
Alan Mehrez ...
Sultan
Maya Bejanska ...
Minion
Eva Kirilova ...
Gypsy Leader
Anthony Medwetz ...
Young Sinbad
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Young Shalizar
Katerina Foreman ...
Sultan's Wife (as Katrina Foreman)
Stancho Stanchev ...
Big Warrior
Ron Hall ...
Teric
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Sala
Eyad Karadshah ...
Mozari
Krasimir Rankov ...
Murki Khan's Soldier
Hristo Kolev ...
Nimbus's Soldier
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Cussler
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Guard 1
Steve Brannon ...
Guard 2 (as Stephen Brannon)
Kifah Ben Hussein ...
Jailor
Carolyn Grieco ...
Black Gypsy
Maggie Chukorlieva ...
Yellow Gypsy

Directed by

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Alan Mehrez

Written by

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Alan Mehrez ... (writer)
 
Elvis Restaino ... (writer)

Produced by

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Gary DePew ... line producer
Alan Mehrez ... producer
Diane Mehrez ... executive producer
Christopher Poole ... line producer

Music by

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Gregor Narholz

Cinematography by

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Douglas Milsome
Mark Woods

Editing by

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Lynn Leonhard

Casting By

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Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick

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Ron Foreman

Costume Design by

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Mas Kondo

Production Management

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Ninon Tantet ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michael Hamm ... first assistant director
Joel Morales ... first assistant director: second unit

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Svetlosar Georgiev ... sound mixer
Valery Metodiev ... boom operator
Brian S. Tracy ... sound mixer

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Lu Kondor ... data manager
Gary LoConti ... visual effects supervisor
George E. Mather ... visual effects consulting
Mark Spatny ... visual effects producer

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Christopher Aber ... stunt performer
Matthew R. Anderson ... assistant stunt coordinator
John Cade ... stunt coordinator
Robert Chapin ... fight coordinator
Ivo Kehayov ... stunt performer
Stanimir Stamatov ... stunts
Kaloian Vodenicharov ... stunt performer

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Itzik Ben-Aroya ... key grip
Ofer Margolin ... electrician
Yehuda Sar-Israel ... second assistant camera
Gaby Weismann ... second assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Rachelle Anthony ... assistant costume designer

Script and Continuity Department

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Maria Djidrova ... continuity
Donique Patton ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Christopher Aber ... stand-in
Robert Chapin ... fight choreographer
George David ... assistant production manager
Anthony De Longis ... co-fight choreographer / sword master
Desmond Griffiths ... production office coordinator
Dan Perri ... title designer

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Plot Summary

Young Anthony comes from a materialistic rich Republican family. One evening, his mystical flatulence-prone grandfather shows him a book about the adventures of Sinbad, a legendary medieval Middle Eastern sailor, explorer and adventurer, who's also their ancestor. Grandpa also show Anthony a magical coin that can remove the boundary between fantasy and reality. They use it to take part in the adventures Sinbad has in the book. However, this causes a Jumanji-like effect, since stuff from the book occasionally comes to life inside of their mansion. Despite being a sailor, Sinbad and his party are this time on mainland, where they meet a funny and strange old sage. At first, Sinbad can't stand him, but the immediacy of their situation brings them together. Bophisto, one of the most powerful and evil wizards of all time, is dying, so he's sent his minions to find the key to all knowledge, which could tell him how to heal himself. They are led by two generals, evil and very eccentric Murki Khan and evil Nimbus, who's killed Sinbad's parents long ago and has now kidnapped the love of his life, the daughter of Princess Shalazar. Sage joins Sinbad and his party to stop them. They find more allies, including a group of ravenous gypsies. Occasionally, Anthony and his granddad must enter the story to help Sinbad or fight whatever materializes in their house. However, Bophisto turns out to be much more of a challenge to Anthony and grandpa than he might seem.

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Taglines Everlasting Love! High Adventure! For Honor and Glory! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Sindbad - Die Schlacht der schwarzen Ritter (Germany)
  • Sinbad: La gran batalla (Spain)
  • Simbad i la batalla dels cavallers negres (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Sinbad: La Gran Batalla (Spain)
  • Sindbad i rycerze mroku (Poland)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia Dean Stockwell was promised a box of Cuban cigars as compensation for appearing in the film. Stockwell arrived on set in Jordan, and he found out that the producers didn't get him his cigars, he immediately decided to board the next plane home. He only relented after the producers begged him to stay. See more »
Goofs The end credits include a typo. The princess's name is credited as SHALAZAR, but then a moment later the younger version of the character is credited as SHALIZAR. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knights (2015). See more »
Quotes Sinbad: How'd you beat me here?
Sage: You might be a great warrior, but you don't know shortcuts.
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