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  1. 28 de dic. de 2016 · A popular internet theory holds that actor David Adkins, better known as the comedian Sinbad, played a genie in a popular children's movie released sometime in the 1990s called "Shazaam."...

    • Mandela Effect

      Did Sinbad Play a Genie in the 1990s Movie 'Shazaam'?...

  2. 8 de mar. de 2018 · Se trata de "Shazaam", supuestamente protagonizada -a principios de los 90- por el actor Sinbad Schedule, en el papel de un genio que concede deseos. Entonces la pregunta obvia es, ¿por qué cientos de personas aparentemente están convencidas de que la han visto?

  3. We Found Sinbad's SHAZAAM Genie Movie!: Directed by Royce Adkins, Ryan Anthony Martin. With Bradley Bundlie, Jolie Ledford, Sinbad. Somewhere in a parallel universe, Sinbad's long forgotten genie movie is uncovered at long last.

    • (120)
    • Comedy
    • Royce Adkins, Ryan Anthony Martin
    • 2017-04-01
  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0116756Kazaam (1996) - IMDb

    17 de jul. de 1996 · Kazaam: Directed by Paul Michael Glaser. With Shaquille O'Neal, Francis Capra, Ally Walker, James Acheson. A troubled kid inadvertently releases a genie, who must grant him any three wishes he requests.

    • (26K)
    • Comedy, Family, Fantasy
    • Paul Michael Glaser
    • 1996-07-17
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KazaamKazaam - Wikipedia

    Kazaam ( / kəˈzæm /) is a 1996 American musical fantasy comedy film directed by Paul Michael Glaser, written by Christian Ford and Roger Soffer based on a story by Glaser, and starring Shaquille O'Neal as the title character, a 5,000-year-old genie who appears from a magic boombox to grant a 14-year-old boy three wishes.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2017 · Presented as two minutes of found footage from the film in question — a nonexistent and vaguely racist conflation of “Kazaam,” in which Shaq plays a genie, and Sinbad ‘s ’90s oeuvre — the...

  7. 20 de mar. de 2023 · For some reason, hundreds — if not thousands or millions — of young people remember a movie called Shazam from the 1990s. But no one has been able to prove its existence. It’s been said that this is an example of the “Mandela effect,” which describes a false memory shared by multiple people.