Son of Sinbad (1955)Legendary pirate and adventurer Sinbad is in single-minded pursuit of two things: beautiful women and a substance called Greek Fire--an early version of gunpowder. Director:Ted Tetzlaff |
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Son of Sinbad (1955)Legendary pirate and adventurer Sinbad is in single-minded pursuit of two things: beautiful women and a substance called Greek Fire--an early version of gunpowder. Director:Ted Tetzlaff |
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Complete credited cast: | |||
Dale Robertson | ... | ||
Sally Forrest | ... |
Ameer
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Lili St. Cyr | ... |
Nerissa
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Vincent Price | ... | ||
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Mari Blanchard | ... |
Kristina
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Leon Askin | ... |
Khalif
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Jay Novello | ... |
Jiddah
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Raymond Greenleaf | ... |
Simon Aristides
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Nejla Ates | ... |
Dancer in market
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Kalantan | ... |
Dancer in desert
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Ian MacDonald | ... |
Murad
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Donald Randolph | ... |
Councillor
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Connie Cane | ... |
Harem Girl
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Laura Carroll | ... |
Raider
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Leonteen Danies | ... |
Slave Girl
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Sinbad was pursuing a secret weapon: Greek Fire. Attributed to the ancient Greeks, it was composed of pitch or bitumen, sulfur, and other ingredients. It was used in naval warfare and the Romans also made use of it but with the fall of the ancient Western world, it was temporarily forgotten, but it was rediscovered by the Arabs from whom European Crusaders also learned the method of making it. Written by Deusvolt
Sally Forrest's lush legs are wonderfully on display in a dance scene where she appears "Almost Nude!" Yummy. Corny but colorful not-so-serious adventure is enhanced by a dance scene that tends to tip it's hand to strip club dancing (complete with pole!) This segment is not as polished as her dance scene in "Excuse My Dust!" but she shows a lot more skin. Once again: Yummy!