Sinbad (5 photos)
Language: English
Director: andy wilson
Actor: Sinbad Elliot Knight
Lord Akbar naveen andrews
Countess Shafiya-Janet Suzman, Sinbad's grandmother.
Norwegian sailor gunnar elliot cowan
Jewellery thief Lena Malama Colette
Nora Estella Daniels
Cook-Junix Inocian
Cartoon propaganda map (4 pieces)
Anwar Dimitri Leonidas, a doctor and "strategist" on board.
Introduction:
The Adventures of Sinbad is a magical adventure drama series jointly created by British Sky TV 1, BBC Universal and Australia Channel 9. Sky 1 claims that this is the "most expensive" series they have booked since the establishment of the TV station. As can be seen from the title, the play is based on the Arabian myth "The Adventures of Sinbad's Seven Seas". Elliot Knight, a newcomer to the screen who just graduated from the Theatre Academy, plays the hero Sinbad as a brave, decisive, fearless and charismatic Arab sailor. Naveen andrews in Lost plays Lord Akbar, Sinbad's sworn enemy. Sky 1 indicates that whether the audience is familiar with this myth or not, they can find interesting things from it.
In the first episode, Sinbad's brother died unexpectedly and Sinbad became a wanted man. Sinbad was expelled from his hometown of Basra and forced into exile aboard the Providence. In the process, Sinbad is cursed by his grandmother Shafia (played by Oscar-nominated countess Janet Suzman)-he can't stay on land for more than 24 hours unless he atones. Troubled
Sinbad animation story (5 photos)
Sinbad at sea had to embark on a magical journey with other crew members and face unimaginable challenges. His crew includes: silent Norwegian sailor Gunard, short jewel thief Marama Corlett, arrogant Estella Daniels, eccentric Junix Inocian and ship doctor and "strategist" Dimitri Leonidas. The play was mainly shot in the sunny Mediterranean island country of Malta, and the fusion of real scenes and virtual scenes was perfect. The scene of Sinbad and his crew on the ship was mainly shot in the studio. The crew set up a huge water tank and then built a proportional "hull" that could rotate and move freely. The drama is classified as a "family drama", and there are no particularly violent and disgusting scenes, let alone love scenes. In fact, this play is similar to the legend of Merlin, with a little light comedy flavor.