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Les mines du Roi Salomon

Original title: King Solomon's Mines
  • 1937
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.6K
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Les mines du Roi Salomon (1937)
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White hunter Allan Quartermain and his enigmatic guide help a young Irish woman locate her missing father in unexplored Darkest Africa.White hunter Allan Quartermain and his enigmatic guide help a young Irish woman locate her missing father in unexplored Darkest Africa.White hunter Allan Quartermain and his enigmatic guide help a young Irish woman locate her missing father in unexplored Darkest Africa.

  • Directors
    • Robert Stevenson
    • Geoffrey Barkas
  • Writers
    • H. Rider Haggard
    • Michael Hogan
    • Roland Pertwee
  • Stars
    • Paul Robeson
    • Cedric Hardwicke
    • Roland Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.6K
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    • Directors
      • Robert Stevenson
      • Geoffrey Barkas
    • Writers
      • H. Rider Haggard
      • Michael Hogan
      • Roland Pertwee
    • Stars
      • Paul Robeson
      • Cedric Hardwicke
      • Roland Young
    • 25User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Paul Robeson
    Paul Robeson
    • Umbopa
    Cedric Hardwicke
    Cedric Hardwicke
    • Allan Quartermain
    Roland Young
    Roland Young
    • Commander Good
    John Loder
    John Loder
    • Sir Henry Curtis
    Anna Lee
    Anna Lee
    • Kathy O'Brien
    Arthur Sinclair
    • Patsy O'Brien
    Robert Adams
    • Twala
    Arthur Goullet
    • Sylvestra Getto
    • (as Arthur Goullett)
    Tony Wane
    • Infadoos
    • (as Ecce Homo Toto)
    Mako Hlubi
    • Kapse
    • (as Makubalo Hlubi)
    Mjujwa
    • Scragga
    Sydney Fairbrother
    • Gagool
    • (uncredited)
    Alf Goddard
    • Red
    • (uncredited)
    Ben Kubela
      Frederick Leister
      Frederick Leister
      • Diamond Buyer
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Robert Stevenson
        • Geoffrey Barkas
      • Writers
        • H. Rider Haggard
        • Michael Hogan
        • Roland Pertwee
      • All cast & crew
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      7SnoopyStyle

      early adventure movie

      In 1881, Irishman Patrick O'Brien and his daughter Kathy (Anna Lee) can't make it looking for diamonds in South Africa. They decide to leave for the coast and convinces reluctant Allan Quartermain (Cedric Hardwicke) to give them a ride on his wagon. A dying fellow traveler tells them about King Solomon's Mines. Patrick steals his map and goes seeking the treasure by himself. Kathy convinces Quartermain once again. They are joined by Quartermain's new big-game-hunting clients, Sir Henry Curtis and retired navy Commander Good. Also, local Umbopa (Paul Robeson) is going for his own reasons.

      It's an early adventure which did do some African filming. The most interesting may be the African tribe. The white people are fine but not the most compelling. Anna Lee is almost trying to be camp. While the climax has plenty of action, I want to be dazzled by the treasure. A diamond mine is still a mine. It's good for an early adventure movie.
      7malcolmgsw

      the best version

      At the time this film was made Gaumont British were really pushing the boat out in an attempt to break the American market.Sadly they failed and became insolvent in the recession of 1938,allowing Rank to buy their assets.The film has a strong cast,not least,Paul Robeson,who had to come to England to get top billing.Whilst the production may look dated now,it was state of the art at the time.Sydney Fairbrothers performance must be the most chilling committed to film.
      6Richie-67-485852

      Mine This

      This movie version (the first) is true to the book and displayed movie magic for its time. Its got Cedric Hardwicke in it who has done other Africa themed films making you right at home with this one. I personally liked the Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger version better but again the book is the best bet and makes for interesting reading as you can't wait to find the fabled King Solomon's Mines. The premise is that Solomon not only possessed wisdom never before seen but immense God-supported wealth making him use gold for everything as he had no money considerations whatsoever. Apparently his mines provided a great deal of this or so they would have us believe. It is a good story when told and this movie tells it good enough. I enjoyed a snack with this plus a tasty drink on standby. Imagine all that wealth sitting there and the locals paying it no mind because their spear and their hut are more important than shiny stones. The Native Indians in America had no use for gold either remarking that the little yellow nuggets drove white men mad making them want it even less. Its only as good as we say it is
      7Art-22

      A rousing adventure yarn.

      This first version of H. Rider Haggard's 1884 novel has a wonderful cast (Paul Robeson, Cedric Hardwicke, Anna Lee, Roland Young and John Loder), excellent production values which includes a bubbling volcano pit, and good special effects when the lava starts eroding the walls of the crater. Even with black and white photography, it is very comparable to the 1950 Technicolor version (with Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr) and better than the 1985 version (with Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone). Because I am partial to Paul Robeson, I didn't mind the intrusion into the narrative of his singing three songs with his magnificent voice. (Who can make a film with Robeson without having him sing?) The movie is full of suspense, action (when the tribes battle each other) and some comedy provided mostly by Roland Young. Overall a stirring addition to the genre that should please its fans.
      6tavm

      Paul Robeson's singing, as usual in his movies, elevates this version of King Solomon's Mines

      In reviewing people of color in film in chronological order for Black History Month, we're now in 1937 when once again-like the last two of his I reviewed-Paul Robeson is involved in a movie that takes place in a jungle with several tribal natives. Among them are Robert Adams and Ecco Homo Toto, both of whom previously appeared with Robeson in Song of Freedom. Anyway, the singer/actor is traveling with several Caucasian explorers like Allan Quatermain (Sir Cedric Hardwicke), Kathy O'Brien (Anna Lee), and her father, Patric (Arthur Sinclair). As usual, Robeson provides many compelling moments whenever singing especially when up a mountain that provides echos. Things don't really pick up until the last 30 minutes but if you don't mind some of the exposition that comes before that, you won't be bored. So on that note, this version of King Solomon's Mines is worth a look. P.S. The director is one Robert Stevenson who was married to Ms. Lee at the time and would later provide Walt Disney with some of his most successful live action features of which one of those, Mary Poppins, would get Stevenson his only Oscar nomination.

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      • Trivia
        The film was thought lost for years. It was believed the negative was ceded to MGM when the studio acquired remake rights in 1950. When MGM denied it, it was believed to have been assigned to Pinewood Lake on the studio's property, a watery grave that contains cans and reels of unstable nitrate films. When it did turn up, it was in Rank's Pinewood vaults.
      • Goofs
        There was no eclipse on 02 June 1882. There was one on 17 May, but it was visible in central Africa, not southern Africa.
      • Quotes

        Allan Quartermaine: You know, O'Brien, there's only one kind of man that it's useless to argue with.

        Patrick 'Patsy' O'Brien: And that is?

        Allan Quartermaine: A fool!

      • Connections
        Edited into Dark Jungle Theater: King Solomon's Mine (2015)
      • Soundtracks
        Walk! Walk!
        (uncredited)

        Music by Mischa Spoliansky

        Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz

        Sung by Paul Robeson

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      • Release date
        • January 2006 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Languages
        • Spanish
        • English
        • Portuguese
      • Also known as
        • Les mines du roi Salomon
      • Filming locations
        • Otto's Bluff, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
      • Production company
        • Gaumont British Picture Corporation
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 17m(77 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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