| Sinbad the Seasick | |
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| Directed by | Gilberto Martínez Solares |
| Written by | Juan García Gilberto Martínez Solares |
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| Cinematography | Víctor Herrera |
| Edited by | Jorge Busto |
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Productioncompanies | Cinematográfica Valdés Mier y Brooks |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
Sinbad the Seasick (Spanish: Simbad el mareado) is a 1950 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Telma Ferriño, Jacqueline Evans and Famie Kaufman.[1] It was made at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City while Location shooting took place in Acapulco. The film's sets were designed by the art directorJosé Rodríguez Granada.
Simbad, a fisherman in a resort town, considers abandoning his Mexican girlfriend to pursue a wealthy American tourist. He escapes from the present reality in a series of daydreams.