King Solomons Mines Full Movie With English Subtitles Online Download

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Allan Quatermain is a fortune hunter who is convinced by Jesse Huston to help her find her father, who's been lost somewhere in the African jungle during his last exploration.
Fortune hunter Allan Quatermain teams up with a resourceful woman to help her find her missing father lost in the wilds of 1900s Africa while being pursued by hostile tribes and a rival German explorer.
It shouldn't take more than 10 or 15 minutes for a viewer to discern that this is a Cannon Films picture--the writing is atrocious, the acting is third-rate, the sets and effects are cheesy in the extreme, and the director apparently had more important things on his schedule than showing up on the set and telling the actors what to do. The "action" scenes are laughably inept (extras falling down as if they've been shot but no gunfire is heard, hand-to-hand "battles" that look more like two drunks lurching into each other, things like that). Richard Chamberlain tries to pull off an Indiana Jones and fails miserably (he acquitted himself much better in "Shogun," but Golan/Globus didn't have anything to do with that, which is probably why). Sharon Stone is gorgeous but gives an odd performance; at times she tries to come off like a strong-willed, independent Katharine Hepburn type, but at others she becomes a helpless, clinging, "oh save me you big handsome man" caricature. She finally becomes so annoying you want to say, "Jesus, Dick, let the cannibals HAVE her." Director J. Lee Thompson was more at home making Charles Bronson movies (he directed nine of them); he should have stayed with Charlie. This badly written, badly directed, badly edited, badly-everything'ed movie is not one I'd want on my resume.
Attempted cash-in on the incredibly successful &quot;Raiders of the Lost Ark&quot; fails dismally. Ludicrous stunts; the two leads (Chamberlain and Stone) lack charisma and look embarrassed. Inane, insane, cocaine-fuelled garbage that is clearly a product of its time (the mid-80s). Even John Rhys-Davies backs up from his decent work in &quot;Raiders&quot; (playing the latest in his long line of typecast swarthy mid-Easterners), but after seeing his performance in this film, it&#39;s obvious why his career slipped to the lost world of video game cut-scenes.<br/><br/>Suitable only for non-discriminating viewers, or if you want to pick it to bits and laugh at it; if the latter, you&#39;ll be kept busy, believe me.

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