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MAGIC VOYAGE OF SINBAD MAGIC VOYAGE OF SINBAD Japanese B2 OR search current auctions Auction History Result 3b1542 MAGIC VOYAGE OF SINBAD Japanese 1950s fantasy written by Coppola, different & ultra rare! Date Sold 10/25/2022Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded Japanese "B2" Movie Poster (measures 20 1/4" x 28 5/8" [51 x 73 cm]) (Learn More) Sadko (released in the U.S. as "The Fabulous Sadko" and "The Magic Voyage of Sinbad"; see below), the 1953 James Landis & Aleksandr Ptushko Russian action adventure fantasy ("See these spectacular scenes from the greatest adventure story ever produced!"; "SEE the catch of the gold finned fish! SEE the chess game with the magic horse! SEE the magic sword fight with Norseman!"; "Sail with Sinbad to a thousand and one thrills and delights"; "Spectacular scenes from the greatest adventure story every produced"; the U.S. release was written by Francis Ford Coppola) starring Sergei Stolyarov (billed as "Edward Stolar"; in the title role as Sadko), Alla Larionova (billed as "Ann Larion"), Lev Fenin, Stepan Kayukov, Yuri Leonidov, and Nadir Malishevsky. Note that this movie was given a very limited subtitled release in New York in 1953 under "The Fabulous Sadko". This was followed by a scattering of shows in large metropolitan areas up until at least 1960. Then in 1962 it was given a wide-release as "The Magic Voyage of Sinbad". For this 1962 wide release (which was primarily marketed to children), the film was dubbed into English, the name of the title character was changed to Sinbad, 10 minutes of footage was removed, and fake credits were used to hide that it was a Russian film. Because of the changes and the very limited subtitled release, we do not consider the 1962 version a re-release. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that we have auctioned a STB (Tatekan) poster for this title before and it had a different photographic style and a studio named "OMP", and this B2 has artwork and a different studio, but we think this is likely from the first release of this movie in Japan. If anyone knows more about this, please e-mail us and we will post it here. Condition: very good. The poster was never folded. It has a few minor creases and tiny tears along portions of some edges but otherwise the very rare poster is in pretty nice condition! Learn More about condition grades
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