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: This sequence, where Sinbad fights a living skeleton, is often cited as a pinnacle of the craft. It predated the famous seven-skeleton battle in Jason and the Argonauts by five years and proved that inanimate models could interact convincingly with human actors.

: Harryhausen’s design of the Cyclops—featuring a single horn and cloven hooves—became the definitive cinematic image of the creature. Orchestrating Adventure subtitle The 7th Voyage of Sinbad

The film's most significant contribution to cinema is Ray Harryhausen's "Dynamation" process. This technique allowed stop-motion models to be integrated seamlessly with live-action footage in full Technicolor for the first time. : This sequence, where Sinbad fights a living