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Wow, those are great resources. Thank you. I spent a but looking through, but didn't find anything yet but will continue looking.
If I had to guess when I saw it, it was a rerun of an older movie that I watched on Saturday afternoon TV sometime during the 80s. It had that feel of older adventure movies. The hero had at least... 5 companions, like a Sinbad, that died and then all came back to life at the end. I don't remember if people died to monsters or something else.
I think it was English. I didn't think it was particularly obscure, except simply due to age. I honestly thought it was famous, like a Harryhausen movie, til I discovered it wasn't any of his films.
I could be wrong about the year... maybe 40s or 50s. I think older than newer.
Why?
I support him crossing the DMZ, his work towards peace in the Middle East, his bringing thousands of troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan, his trade deals, his EO on animal cruelty, his EOs regarding Native Americans. His Space Force and the Mars initiative are amazing.
Let's see.. also, Right to Try is important to me, as his the EO regarding prescription drugs. Legalizing hemp is good. Energy independence is amazing. Respecting State rights while dealing with the pandemic and riots are important to me. Prison reform was a big get.
That's all off the top of my head. But hey, whatever, clearly I have no brain, right? Or perhaps I do my research and simply come to different conclusions than you.
Thanks, but definitely not either. The movie I am looking for is a bit older than either, more of a Jason and the Argonauts or Sinbad feel [though not necessarily stop motion monsters].
It's a whole team of fellow friends at the end.
I wish I could at least remember how some died, or how they were magically brought back to life. I feel like the hero returned from his quest, alone, and... as a reward, was somehow granted the life of his friends. And they all came into the room and celebrated.
I feel like the movie's enemies were mythological in nature, but i could be wrong. My mind wants the answer to be Sinbad, but I've watched all 3 Harryhausen's and it is none.
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