Son of Sinbad

Son of Sinbad
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.
Mister Arn reviewedMay 25, 2025
"Son of Sinbad" is a lavish sexploitation production from the 1950s era, financed by the wealthy Howard Hughes. The film boasts an array of skimpy costumes and an ensemble of beautiful women. It centers around a womanizing Sinbad amidst a harem, incorporating a playful and flirtatious tone and sensuous dance sequences with poor sword fights.