Credited cast: | |||
Manu Bennett | ... | Sinbad | |
Steven Grives | ... | Al-Jibar | |
Holly Brisley | ... | Tara | |
Jared Robinsen | ... | Seif (as Jared Robinson) | |
Brad McMurray | ... | Timos | |
David Vallon | ... | King Minos | |
Pacharo Mzembe | ... | Karim | |
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Dimitri Baveas | ... | Pericles |
Derek Boyer | ... | Akoom | |
Lily Brown Griffiths | ... | Arianna (as Lily Brown) | |
Lauren Horner | ... | Luna | |
Selwi Greensill | ... | Harem Slave Girl | |
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Sam Elia | ... | Hajibi |
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Eugen Bekafigo | ... | Minoan Islander |
Nick Pendragon | ... | Feastmaster |
Sinbad, armed with rumors of ancient gold, finds himself sneaking into the desert camp of the evil sorcerer Al-Jibar. Hidden among the many relics is an ivory scroll case containing the logs of the pirate Captain Minos, which will lead Sinbad to the golden head of the Colossus of Rhodes. Written by Anonymous
You know what you are getting with this movie, so don't set your expectations up too high.
This is one of those type of movies that were made with all the right intentions, but faltered under horrible CGI effects. If you enjoy fantasy and mythical adventures, then you might find some enjoyment in "Sinbad and the Minotaur", just prepare to ward your eyes away from some gut-wrenching abysmal CGI effects.
Story-wise, then "Sinbad and the Minotaur" is straight forward and very easy to follow. It is a fast paced movie, and that worked well in favor of the movie. And the action sequences were actually quite alright as well.
As for the acting, well, it was adequate but nothing outstanding or memorable. And it was a shame that they didn't have any famous actors or actresses to star in the movie in order to lift up the standards.
There are far better fantasy movies out there, and "Sinbad and the Minotaur" wasn't memorable enough to stand out in the genre.