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《所罗门王宝藏》剧情:根据英国小说家哈加德同名巨作改编,传说所罗门国王在大沙漠中埋下了巨大的宝藏,以及一块石碑,谁拥有这块石碑,将能统治全非洲,曾经追寻所罗门王宝藏的冒险者们都一去不回,没人解开这个迷题。而梅特兰教授经过大半生的勘探,终于找到了埋藏宝藏的地图,故事从此展开,渴望统治非洲的夸夸尼国王塔拉以及俄国沙皇对地图虎视眈眈,同时导游迈纳也垂涎于宝藏里巨额财富。为了救回父亲,伊丽莎白,梅特兰小姐找上了经验丰富的导游艾伦,夸特曼以及他的同伴们,他们必须随时保持警惕,与大自然以及这些狂徒们周旋…

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  • Jensen

    The second highest grossing film of 1950 in USA, trailing only behind Cecil B. DeMille’s SAMSON AND DELILAH (1949), KING SOLOMON’S MINES, for what it is worth, is a supernal Technicolor spectacle that brings to the forefront the biosphere of the African continent and unveils the mystique of its indigenous mankind tribes (namely, the Kipsigi Tribe and the Watussi Tribe in Kenya Colony),

    Taking oceanic liberty with H. Rider Haggard’s popular source novel - for example, the female protagonist is purely the scenarist’s invention - Compton Bennett and Andrew Marton’s film (allegedly the latter replaced the former due to some internal discontent among the crew) hews subserviently to Hollywood’s romanticizing trope as if the exotic land itself isn’t a fecund enough soil to keep audience rapt, who are mad keen to spectate a faraway Continent opening up to them for the first time, could they care less of the burning passion between British safari guide Allan Quatermain (Granger) and his demure client Elizabeth Curtis (Kerr), a married British lady looking for her missing husband, presumably lost in his quest for the titular treasure.

    That said, Granger and Kerr actually contribute more than what they are allotted to - i.e. the tedious battle of sexes under the backdrop of a terra incognita, their chemistry is torridly felt (and infamously consummated offscreen). Even saddled with a risibly inexplicable hairdo makeover, Kerr’s Ms. Curtis is ravishing to behold, showered in the polychromatic glamor, and a swarthy, husky Granger is well togged up as a proto-Indiana Jones type, not batting an eyelid in the face of whatever adversity, who also diligently utters Kipsigi language as if it is his second nature.

    Save for the opening elephant-hunting stunt, which looks callously cruel to today’s optics, KING SOLOMON’S MINES downplays the colonialism influence and largely portrays the white people as rubberneckers rather than interlopers of the tribal affairs, although the major upheaval they witness is the overthrow of a current king by an eligible challenger, which betrays an occidental perception towards the primordial civilization and also works as an implicit harbinger of what will happen once the outside world encroaches upon their territory.

    For the continent’s fauna and flora, the film really breaks a sweat to capture them on camera, so are the tribal dances and close-up portraiture of tribespeople’s individual distinction. The stampede sequences are noticeably manipulated into wholeness by post-production. The ensuing thrill is inevitably dented notwithstanding, the crew’s Herculean undertaking and technique bravura remains grandly meritorious and awe-inspiring.

    In all fairness, KING SOLOMON’S MINES is less a treasure hunting escapade than a broad travelogue about a foreign land, it contains enough footage to pique your curiosity, but, like most commodities from the Hollywood assembly line, however exquisite it looks, it is lensed through an exoticized, mythicized “white gaze”. There is a mental resistance to truly knowing these strangely donned and extraordinarily looking human beings, any attempt of a deeper communication between two different races is snuffed on the drawing board, why is that? This could be today’s food for thought.

    referential entries: John Ford’s MOGAMBO (1953, 6.2/10); Steven Spielberg’s INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984, 7.2/10); James Gray’s THE LOST CITY OF Z (2016, 7.7/10).

    Title: King Solomon’s Mines
    Year: 1950
    Genre: Adventure, Action, Romance
    Country: USA
    Language: English, Zulu
    Directors: Compton Bennett, Andrew Marton
    Screenwriter: Helen Deutsch
    Based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard
    Music: Mischa Spoliansky
    Cinematography: Robert Surtees
    Editors: Conrad A. Nervig, Ralph E. Winters
    Cast:
    Deborah Kerr
    Stewart Granger
    Richard Carlson
    Kimursi
    Siriaque
    Hugo Haas
    Lowell Gilmore
    Baziga
    Sekaryongo
    Rating: 6.8/10

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