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Sinbad: Brain Damaged (1991)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 58M

Director : Chuck Vinson

Synopsis

Stand-up TV movie starring comedian Sinbad.

Actors

Sinbad
Sinbad
Himself

Crews

Kimber Rickabaugh
Kimber Rickabaugh
Producer
Sinbad
Sinbad
Executive Producer
Mark Adkins
Mark Adkins
Executive Producer
Allen Laws
Allen Laws
Sound Designer
John Burdick
John Burdick
Camera Operator
Larry Heider
Larry Heider
Camera Operator
Charlie Huntley
Charlie Huntley
Camera Operator
Kenneth Patterson
Kenneth Patterson
Camera Operator
donna quante
donna quante
Camera Operator
Ron Smith
Ron Smith
Camera Operator
Keith Winikoff
Keith Winikoff
Camera Operator
Gene Crowe
Gene Crowe
Technical Supervisor
Chuck Vinson
Chuck Vinson
Director
Marilyn Seabury
Marilyn Seabury
Associate Producer
Sinbad
Sinbad
Writer

Posters and backgrounds

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