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3''The 7th Voyage of Sinbad'' is a 1958 {{fantasy}} adventure film directed by Nathan H. Juran and featuring Creator/KerwinMatthews as Literature/SinbadTheSailor, but ''starring'' Creator/RayHarryhausen's stop-motion monsters. Despite the title, the film's plot actually incorporates elements from Sinbad's third and fifth voyages, as well as a scene straight out of ''Literature/TheOdyssey''. Music/BernardHerrmann composed the soundtrack.
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5Legendary adventurer Sinbad the Sailor and his crew discover the fantastic island of Colossa. There they encounter Sokurah (Torin Thatcher), a magician who owns a magic lamp, but loses it while escaping from a giant Cyclops and is desperate to get it back. When he fails to entice Sinbad into helping him fight the Cyclops, Sokurah concocts an evil potion to shrink Princess Parisa (Kathryn Grant) , Sinbad's fiancée, down to the size of a mouse. With the only known antidote requiring the eggshell of a roc from Colossa, Sinbad has no choice but to go back with Sokurah to the island if he is to save Parisa.
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7This was the first feature film using stop-motion animation effects to be completely shot in color.
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9It was nominated for the 1959 UsefulNotes/HugoAward for Best Dramatic Presentation. Harryhausen would work on two more Sinbad films with different casts and crews, ''Film/TheGoldenVoyageOfSinbad'' and ''Film/SinbadAndTheEyeOfTheTiger''. Matthews, Harryhausen and Herrmann also worked on ''Film/TheThreeWorldsOfGulliver'' two years later.
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11!!''The 7th Voyage of Sinbad'' provides examples of:
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13* AlasPoorVillain: The dragon's dying is treated as a sad moment with the creature slowly and painfully bleeding out from the giant crossbow bolt in its neck while the main characters leave, appearing to feel sad that they killed a poor creature who was abused by its master.
14* ApothecaryAlligator: There is a stuffed alligator mounted on the walls of the Sokurah's workshop. The animated skeleton knocks it down by throwing a shield at it.
15* ArabianNightsDays: The setting of this film.
16* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: Because not enough of his old crew will risk returning to Colossa, Sinbad decides to recruit criminals who had been sentenced to be hanged instead. [[spoiler: They almost immediately mutiny and attempt to use Sinbad's ship to become pirates.]]
17* AssholeVictim: Karim, the captain of the mutineers, falls to his death in a storm.
18* {{Bald of Evil}}: Sokurah the sorcerer.
19* BehemothBattle: The cyclops versus Sokurah's dragon. The dragon wins.
20* BenevolentGenie: He's a kid who [[IJustWantToBeNormal just wants to be normal]].
21* {{Birdcaged}}: The shrunken Princess Parisa is kept in a birdcage.
22* BrownNote: The sound around the Demon Island is a high-pitched screech that drives the entire crew mad. Karim ends up falling to his death in the mayhem.
23* ChekhovsGun: The ballista that Sokurah designs to kill a cyclops. Never used for its intended purpose, but comes in handy nonetheless.
24* ClassicalCyclops: There is a cyclops that looks like a giant one-eyed satyr with a horn on its head, and Sinbad and his men GoForTheEye to get rid of him just like in ''Literature/TheOdyssey''. A second one also in that film is easy to spot -- it has two horns. Reportedly, Ray Harryhausen gave them goat legs so audiences would know they weren't played by men in costume.
25* CleanPrettyChildbirth: The baby roc, although not ''pretty'', is completely dry and fluffy upon hatching.
26* CookingTheLiveMeal: A [[ClassicalCyclops Cyclops]] has taken Sinbad's men captive and locked them in a cage, before returning to remove Sinbad's {{Lancer}} Harufa and tie him to a spit over a fire whilst he's still live and screaming. The Cyclops even pulls up a stool to sit while it turns the spit, [[ItCanThink proving that the mute, brutish giant is more intelligent than it looks]]. Sinbad meanwhile escapes from the cage and saves Harufa while the cyclops is distracted.
27* CrystalBall: A nice red one surrounded by crystals in Sokurah's workshop.
28* DeflectorShields: "I command you to build me a barrier between those men and the cyclops!"
29* DemBones: Sinbad fights an animated skeleton, prefiguring the army of animated skeletons in ''Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts''.
30* DisneyVillainDeath: Karim falls off the top of crow's nest to his doom.
31** Also the cyclops that has its eye put out by Sinbad.
32** And the animated skeleton, once Sinbad disarms it at the top of a massive staircase and it has nowhere to go but down.
33* DullSurprise: The Sultan of Chandra, complete with a blank expression, gives an incredibly monotone sounding response to Parisa's handmaid and a serpent being combined into one creature:
34--> '''Sultan''': "This is impossible. I am asleep."\
35'''Caliph''': "If so, I share your dream."
36* EvenEvilHasStandards: Sokurah, along with Sinbad, is furious at the crew for killing the roc chick for lunch, although it's less because it was wrong and greedy and more because they should have known that Mama Roc would be less than pleased with this.
37%%* EvilIsHammy: Sokurah, at times.
38* EyeScream:
39** The Caliph threatens this for Sokurah after his prophecy of war.
40** The first cyclops is defeated when Sinbad shoves a fiery torch onto its eyeball, blinding it, and then leading it off a nearby cliff.
41* FatBastard: Karim is a very fat, and very ruthless criminal who leads a group of mutineers against Sinbad.
42* FauxAffablyEvil: Upon his first appearance, Sokura is cordial and polite, even aiding Sinbad in their escape from his island and providing plans for a harpoon big enough to kill a cyclops. However, his only motivation is so that he can get back his lamp, and is more than willing to sacrifice everyone in order to get it back.
43* ForgottenFallenFriend: [[spoiler: Averted with Harufa. Sinbad is clearly saddened by his death and takes a moment to mourn him. Parisa also says she will miss him as they leave the island.]]
44* FeatheredFiend: The roc, though it has [[MamaBear good reasons]] for it.
45* FreeingTheGenie: [[spoiler:Near the end of the movie Sinbad throws the lamp into a river of lava, which frees the genie inside as was prophesied.]]
46%%* GenieInABottle: Or lamp, rather.
47%%* GiantFlyer: The roc.
48* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:Sokura impaling Haroufa happens off-screen. However we do see Haroufa's body after Sinbad removes the spear.]]
49* GratuitousLaboratoryFlasks: Sokurah has a lot of (slightly anachronistic) chemistry (alchemical?) equipment in his lab in his castle, including a really fancy CrystalBall. A lot of it comes to a bad end; a table of flasks and beakers is smashed by a wayward swing of the [[DemBones living skeleton]]'s sword, and even more of it gets shattered to bits when a stuffed ApothecaryAlligator falls off the wall and lands on it (courtesy of the skeleton's flung shield). Sokurah himself smashes his crystal ball later. The various equipment is just there to look pretty and get smashed; besides the crystal ball, the only thing Sokurah uses is a mortar and pestle.
50* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
51** Sokura makes the plan for a giant crossbow to protect them against the Cyclops. [[spoiler:Later the crossbow is used to kill the dragon, which falls on Sokura.]]
52** If Sokura hadn't shrunk Parisa as part of his gambit to return to Colossa, she wouldn't have been able to enter the lamp and speak with the genie, gaining his trust and informing Sinbad of the magic words to summon him.
53* IncredibleShrinkingMan: The magician shrinks Princess Parisa as part of his plan to get the magic lamp.
54* LargeHam:
55** Sokura: "My spirit races ahead of time itself!"
56** Most of the mutineers count as well: "THE WIND SCREAMS LIKE TEN-THOUSAND FIENDS!" Particularly their leader, Karim.
57* LaserGuidedKarma: Two of the crew members who accompany Sinbad to the island think it would be a good idea to see how a freshly killed and roasted roc chick would taste despite Sinbad directly ordering them to leave it be. No points for guessing what happens to them when the Mother Roc discovers them having her offspring for lunch.
58* LostWorld: "It has the mark of some ancient civilization!"
59* MonsterIsAMommy: The roc. We actually see a hatchling before the fully-grown one.
60* MultipleHeadCase: The roc has two heads.
61* NonMaliciousMonster:
62** The Cyclops to some extent. They are clearly savage and violent for sure, but none of it comes out malice. Sinbad’s crew is clearly invading their territory and Sokurah did steal the lamp from its treasure.
63** The Mother Roc also counts as she is only avenging her slain baby.
64* NumberTwo: Haroufa, the only member of the original crew who sticks with Sinbad on the second voyage.
65* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: It is hoped Sinbad and Parissa's marriage will bring peace between their nations of Bagdad and Chandra. They also genuinely love each other.
66* PhonyPsychic: Sokurah certainly ''is'' a real magician, but his prophecy is a bald-faced lie.
67* PinnedToTheGround: When Sinbad finds himself being attacked by an angry [[RocBirds Roc Bird]], he suddenly sees [[GenieInABottle Baronni the genie's lamp]] fall over, and Sokurah make a move for it. Sinbad immediately alerts Harufa, who runs for the lamp as well. However, Sokurah proves that he's no slouch in physical combat by wrestling Harufa to the ground, pinning him down with his body to prevent him from reaching the lamp. In spite of this, Harufa does manage to reach the lamp, and throw it over towards Sinbad, ensuring that even when the Roc grabs him, he still has the genie on his side. Furious at being denied what he sees as rightfully being his, Sokurah furiously punches Harufa while he's still lying down, then gets up, grabs a spear, and impales him with it.
68* PinnedToTheWall: Sinbad's scimitar pins the wizard's sleeve to a door, allowing Parissa to break free of his clutches.
69* PrimateVersusReptile: The giant cyclops that chases Sinbad and Parisa into the cave runs afoul of Sokurah's pet dragon. The cyclops puts up a desperate fight but it isn't armed and the dragon is much stronger, so it quickly gets overpowered and killed without harming the dragon much.
70* PrincessesPreferPink: Parissa wears a pink outfit throughout the whole voyage.
71* RedShirtArmy: Justified regarding the 2nd crew as they are mostly made of criminals who were about to be hung. They had earlier tried to munity and always disobeyed Sinbad’s orders, so they were pretty much AssholeVictims.
72* RocBirds: The movie features a two-headed roc and its chick.
73* SiegeEngines: Near the end Sinbad's sailors use a giant ballista to kill a dragon.
74* SimpleSolutionWontWork: Happens twice, with both times involving the BigBad Sohkura's efforts at slaying a cyclops that's been causing trouble for him on his home island.
75** First, after becoming aware of how Sohkura possesses a lamp containing a genie, Sinbad asks him why he can't just wish for the genie to get rid of the cyclops. Sohkura responds by explaining how the genie is explicitly forbidden from causing harm to other living beings.
76** Later, Sinbad's love interest Princess Parisa asks Sohkura, who just so happens to be a reasonably powerful mage, why he can't just kill the cyclops himself with his magic. As Sohkura subsequently explains, he ''did'' try exactly that by brewing a potion designed to kill the cyclops, only for this plan to hit a snag when he proved unable to get the monster to actually ''drink'' the potion.
77* SnakePeople: The evil magician Sokurah temporarily combines a woman and a snake to create a four-armed woman with a snake's tail.
78* StatingTheSimpleSolution:
79** Sinbad asks why Sokurah didn't use the lamp to slay the Cyclops; the magician says it can't be used to work harm.
80** Parissa asks why if he was a magician he couldn't kill the Cyclops; Sokurah says he created a potion for this but couldn't make the Cyclops drink it.
81* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Sinbad’s face pretty much reads this when his last two remaining crew members kill the baby Roc. He’s right as the baby's mother shows up after and she is pissed.
82* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: When the wizard attempts to leave with the princess, Sinbad throws his scimitar at the wizard, pinning his sleeve to a door.
83* TragicMonster:
84** Sokurah's dragon has apparently spent most of its life chained up in his cavern home. For all its time on screen it's abused, attacked, and later ordered around by its master to attack the very people who freed it from its chains, only for it to die moments after it's defeated the Cyclopes. The characters almost look sorry for it after killing it.
85** The baby roc was only a newly born hatchling and is killed rather brutally by the two hungry crew members. Sinbad and Sokurah are both angry at them for this -- not just because it was cruel, but it promptly brings the wrath of the mother roc down on them.
86* TreacherousAdvisor: Sokurah the Magician aides and guides Sinbad through his voyage, but it is merely a front to his evil scheme to obtain the magic lamp and take the princess.
87* WizardWorkshop: The wizard Sokurah's lair, located in his castle in a cave on the island of Colossa and guarded by a fire-breathing dragon, contains alchemical equipment, manacles, a hanging skeleton (which he animates to fight Sinbad), some weapons, a CrystalBall, and the inevitable ApothecaryAlligator.
88* TheWorfEffect: Sinbad and his crew struggle to defeat the first Cyclops during both encounters with the beast. When a second one shows up in Sokurah's cave, the dragon manages to maim it and kill it with almost little effort and no visible injuries. Since Sokurah lives on an island populated by the giants, it seems only logical he [[JustifiedTrope use a creature stronger than the Cyclopes.]]
89* XylophonesForWalkingBones: Frantic xylophone music plays when Sinbad fights the animated skeleton.

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