Sinbad, Alibaba and Aladdin Trailer

Sinbad, Alibaba and Aladdin Trailer (1965)

"THE THREE FANTASTIC CHARACTERS FROM THE GOLDEN CHAPTERS OF ARABIAN KNIGHTS IN ONE MOTION PICTURE" 15 April 1965 Adventure, Fantasy 141 mins

A Bollywood Sinbad film with effects work by Tsuburaya Productions.

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Crew

A.A. Majid

A.A. Majid Art Direction

V. Avadhoot

V. Avadhoot Director of Photography

G. Singh

G. Singh Director of Photography

K.G. Prabhakar

K.G. Prabhakar Camera Operator

H. Dev

H. Dev Sound

International Titles

Sinbad Alibaba Aur Aladin Trailer

Sindbad Alibaba and Aladin Trailer

International Releases Dates

India 15 April 1965

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