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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
2,063 Views


how many times

I've heard that today?

You've betrayed Syracuse!

Oh... not you, too.

Stealing the Book of Peace,

when you knew how much

it meant to us!

Proteus, here's

the way this works.

First, I actually

commit a crime,

and then you get

to blame me for it!

Then how do

you explain this?

Eris.

What?

Eris... she framed me.

- Sinbad, listen to yourself.

- Trust me, Proteus,

the Book is in Tartarus.

Talk to your father.

Tell him I'm...

This is beyond my father.

The ambassadors are convening

now for your trial.

Whoa, whoa,

whoa, whoa, whoa.

Trial? I didn't do it!

Look, I left the Book

on your ship,

and that's the

last I saw of it.

You were there.

You know the truth.

You know me.

Do I?

I knew a kid.

Who are you now, Sinbad?

Look me in the eye

and tell me.

Did you steal the Book?

No.

We've heard enough of your lies.

Sinbad,

for the last time,

give us the Book.

How many times

do I have to say it?

I don't have it!

Very well, then.

The Delegation

of the Twelve Cities finds you

guilty of treason,

and we sentence you to die.

Take him away.

Come on!

This is a joke, right?

Are you...

are you people blind?

I didn't do it!

Stop!

I demand the right

of substitution.

Take me in his place.

No!

Sinbad says

that Eris took the Book...

and I believe him.

Let him go to Tartarus

and recover the Book.

What?

What are you doing?

You claim that Eris

stole the Book...

steal it back.

You're good at that.

Hey, look, I will not be

responsible for your life.

You would do

the same for me.

No, I wouldn't.

If Sinbad is allowed to leave

the city, he'll

never come back!

Son, listen to reason.

No, Father, you listen.

Sinbad either stole the Book,

or he's telling the truth

and it's in Tartarus.

Either way,

he's our only hope.

But you can't...

Proteus, you realize that

if Sinbad does not return,

you will be put to death

in his place.

I understand.

So be it.

Sinbad has ten days

to return the Book.

Release him.

Oh, and, Sinbad...

don't be late.

Hmm.

So, any idea

how we actually

get to Tartarus?

Tartarus?

Oh, no, no, no, no.

People get killed in Tartarus.

So where are we going?

Fiji.

Fiji? This time of year?

Think of the beaches.

Oh, beautiful,

if you like mosquitoes.

Think of the sun.

It's monsoon season.

Oh, then the women.

They're cannibals, Sinbad.

Exactly.

Come on, Kale.

He's your friend.

Listen to you.

You sound like my mother.

Proteus will be fine.

You're sure of that?

You and I both know

Dymas is not going to let them

execute his only son.

So we're running away?

We're retiring.

We don't need another score.

We've got enough.

Now, set a course for Fiji.

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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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