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Treasure of the Golden Condor

1953-02-04
93 minutes
Adventure
6.2

A nobleman searches for a hidden treasure in Guatemala.

Country : unknownLanguage : en

Cast:

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Cornel Wilde

Jean-Paul

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Constance Smith

Clara MacDougal

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Finlay Currie

MacDougal

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Walter Hampden

Pierre Champlain

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TMDP Top Reviews:

CinemaSerf

Delmer Daves has assembled an impressive cast but they all rather just go through the motions in this routine swashbuckler. Cornel Wilde takes top billing as the dispossessed "Jean-Paul" who finds himself robbed of his inheritance. He has but one chance to avenge things - and that is to head to remote Guatemala and seek out a treasure that, Monte-Cristo style - will help him right the wrongs done to him. Were it ever to have escaped the confines of the studio, then perhaps it might have delivered a bit better but the action scenes are all too stage-bound and the jungle looks no more authentic than the greenhouse at Kew. Anne Bancroft brings some glamour as the "Comtesse" and George Macready some menace as the scheming "Marquis" but it's all rather too predictable and Wilde is nowhere near his charming, charismatic - or acrobatic - best. It's watchable and as a fan of the genre i still quite enjoyed it - but it isn't very good and is, frankly, instantly forgettable.