Executive producer Diane Mehrez sheds some light on her experience with Sinbad, including trying to piece things together in editing, the bizarro ending, and alleged on-set affairs.


Executive producer Diane Mehrez sheds some light on her experience with Sinbad, including trying to piece things together in editing, the bizarro ending, and alleged on-set affairs.
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Neat. Another piece of the puzzle uncovered.
With every new interview, I am increasingly appalled/impressed that this movie crew even made it out of Jordan, much less put up a film at all. This is the kind of material you could write a great book about! I’d read it.
I want someone to make a movie about the making of this movie.
I’d buy this movie. Man, I’d take money out of my savings for this treasure! ^.^