Saturday, November 2, 2019

SECRET OF THE INCAS (1954)

Punchy adventure pic about an ancient Incan Gold artifact (myth or long lost treasure?) thought buried in the ruins of Machu Picchu, and a race between Charlton Heston’s American adventurer (atypically loose in morals & demeanor*) and scurvy rival scavenger Thomas Mitchell, each hoping to grab it before archeologist Robert Young & his Inca diggers find it. Fun, if a bit pokey (blame director Jerry Hooper), with ravishing Peru mountain vistas interrupted regularly by studio soundstage sets for the stay-at-home cast, and occasionally by de rigueur love interest Nicole Maurey as a stateless Euro-exile. Considering the film’s acknowledged influence on RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK/’81 (Harrison Ford’s Indiana Jones might have borrowed Heston’s leather jacket & khaki trousers from this film's wardrobe), the film gets little circulation, even as cult item. And with the glorious addition of freak-of-nature five-octave vocalist Yma Sumac, she of the gravelly low range and stratosphere-high Peruvian coloratura, this is some package of oddball delight!

DOUBLE-BILL: As mentioned above, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK/’81 . . . accept no sequels.

ATTENTION MUST BE PAID: *Hard-drinking scoundrel somewhat out of Heston’s range. Holding a glass of rot-gut whiskey as if it were a grenade about to go off.

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