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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
2,324 Views


You know, I stood here

with a woman once.

She looked over the ocean

and wished she could sail

beyond the horizon.

She saw... such wonder.

And what happened

to this woman?

She got her chance.

She sailed the seas,

and she fell in love.

Proteus, I...

Marina, follow your heart.

Mine is here in Syracuse.

Yours...

yours is sailing

with the next tide.

Oh, Proteus.

Captain?

Hmm?

We're ready to sail.

All right, Kale.

Take us out.

Aye, aye, Captain.

Cast off!

Oh... Rat!

What?

Excuse me, Captain.

You need to replace

these rig joints pretty soon.

The mizzen ropes

need the support.

These joints

were from the Jasmine Sea.

That's halfway around the world.

Then we'd better get started.

Well, you know,

that means going through

the Hydra's lair.

- Mm-hmm.

- The Minotaur's haven.

- Mm-hmm.

- The Cyclops' den.

- Mm-hmm.

- Under the Swansea Bridge.

- Mm-hmm.

- Through the China Seas.

That's a very long voyage.

And it's very, very dangerous.

Don't worry.

I'll protect you.

Oh, Spike.

Spike.

Spike... down.

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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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