Rating: NR
Genre:
Adventure
Release Date: 01/11/2005
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD1
Run Time: 103 Minutes
Flags: Suitable for Children
Distributor/Studio: Warner Home Video
MGM's expensive remake of the 1937 British adventure film
King Solomon's Mines stars
Stewart Granger as fearless-explorer Alan Quartermaine, and
Deborah Kerr as the spunky Irish lass who hires him on to locate her husband.
Kerr's spouse has disappeared somewhere in Africa while attempting to unearth the long-lost diamond mines of King Solomon. Quartermaine wants no part of so risky an undertaking until
Kerr waves 5000 pounds of sterling under his nose. Coming upon a Watusi tribe, the explorers discover that their taciturn native bearer (
Siriaque) is actually a deposed Watusi king, who intends to wrest the throne back from his usurpers. Quartermaine uses his wits to quell the natives and keep his party from being killed on the spot. The group finally reaches King Solomon's Mines, where rests the bones of
Kerr's late husband. The ending of this version of
King Solomon's Mines doesn't pack the same ironic punch as the climax of the 1937 version, but this
MGMization is more concerned with the blossoming romance between the leading man and leading lady than with full fidelity to the
H. Rider Haggard novel on which it is based.
King Solomon's Mines was filmed on location in Africa, which proved an excellent decision in the long run: for several years afterward,
MGM adventure films like
Watusi (1959) and
Trader Horn (1973) were able to economically lift huge chunks of Technicolor stock footage from
King Solomon's Mines. The property would be remade once more in 1985, this time as an
Indiana Jones rip-off starring
Richard Chamberlain and
Sharon Stone.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide