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Synopsis: A Persian sailor named Sinbad is on a quest to find the magical legendary Book of Peace, a mysterious artifact that Eris, the Greek wicked goddess of chaos, has ultimately framed him for stealing! If he fails on this quest, his childhood friend Prince Proteus of Syracuse will take Sindbad's death penalty, while Eris gains a desired foothold of power in the world of mortals.
Production: DreamWorks SKG
  9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
48
Rotten Tomatoes:
45%
PG
Year:
2003
86 min
$26,300,000
Website
2,034 Views


That's because everyone

worth robbing is here.

I'll bet you ten crowns

you're about to put

those swords down.

I'll take that bet.

Guards...

put away your swords.

I don't see you for ten years,

and now twice in one day...

You're smothering me.

I knew you'd want to thank me

for saving your life... again.

You probably just heard

we had free food and wine.

You hear that, guys?

Dinner and drinks

are on the prince.

Come on.

There's someone

I want you to meet.

Get to work.

Weapons?

Here she is.

I've told her

all about you.

Sinbad, I would

like to introduce you

to my fiancee,

the Lady Marina,

Ambassador from Thrace.

So, this is the infamous Sinbad.

I heard all about this morning.

First you tried to rob Proteus,

and then you save his life.

So, which are you...

a thief or a hero?

Sinbad wanted

to give me an opportunity

to thank...

...him.

Eight months on the sea

with nothing but eggs

and pickles...

you don't know what

that can do to a man.

Oh, it's almost too easy.

There's only

a handful of guards.

Forget it.

Let's get back to the ship.

Just like that?

But the Book is almost ours.

Oh.

Wh-What?

Who is she?

An old girlfriend?

I'm afraid it's

not that simple.

Let's go.

Jed, pack it up.

What? I-I... I just put the...

Oh, this is just too easy.

Look at it this way:

Now that Sinbad's gone,

your father can finally relax

and enjoy the evening.

Well, you're right about that.

He's trying not to show it,

but he's so proud

to have the Book in Syracuse.

He's been planning this day

his whole life.

And soon it will be

your responsibility.

Our responsibility.

It's beautiful.

It is.

My father spent years

preparing it for the Book.

There are guards

on every level,

and if you look

up to the...

Ah...

You were talking about

the ocean, weren't you?

I only wish I'd

seen more of it.

I used to imagine sailing

far beyond the Twelve Cities,

discovering the world.

Oh, look at it, Proteus.

There's so much wonder.

Marina...

Our marriage was arranged

many years ago.

It's always been expected of us.

But politics is not a reason

to get married.

Uh, and I don't want you

to do this

just because it's your duty.

I'm asking you

for myself now.

Marina...

will you marry me?

Proteus, I...

There you are!

I think the delegates

from Manoli

are trying to give a toast.

Although, I'm not sure.

They're doing something

with their knees.

Marina, I need

an ambassador.

Of course, Sire.

- Huh?

- Who's there?

Huh?

Sinbad!

I love playing pretend.

All the pieces

are coming together.

Proteus, the Book!

Sinbad.

Proteus!

It's about time.

Do you realize

how serious this is?

Do you realize

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John Logan

John David Logan (born September 24, 1961) is an American playwright, screenwriter, film producer, and television producer. more…

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