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7 October 1964 (USA) morePlot:
A South American expedition is in search of fortune thought to be hidden in an Lost Aztec city. While... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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The World Must Be Warned! moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Marshall Thompson | ... | Marsh Connors | |
| David DaLie | ... | Dave Reardon | |
| Antonio Gutiérrez | (as Anthony Gutierriz) | ||
| Rosenda Monteros | ... | Orica | |
| Andrés Soler | |||
| José Jasso | |||
| José Chávez | |||
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| Lou Krugman | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
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Originally filmed as "The Sacred Idol," the film was co-produced by Edward Nassour, actor Jeffrey Hunter and David DaLie. The original direction was by DaLie, Ismael Rodríguezand Edward Nassour. After Nassour's death, his brother William sold the film to producer Robert Patrick who had additional scenes filmed with actor Marshall Thompson. In the original version, the music score was composed by Les Baxter and is retained in the later version. A Stereo LP of the score was released on Capital Records (Capital ST1293) and lists Nassour as the films producer on the cover of the album jacket. moreFAQ
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Before I start this review, I must make one point. When I review a film, I make sure I see the entire thing no matter how foul it is. If it is so bad that I walk out, I won't review it. I suffered through this so that you, the IMDb user, will have ample warning. Don't let my agony be wasted.
Where should I begin? Echoing other reviewers, I can confirm that this film's 'plot' is virtually indescribable in any specific way. As far as I can tell, a guide in the Amazon loses the group he is responsible for only to be hired to locate them again. Somehow this involves an American naturalist in the Congo. Virtually the entire film is dominated by a ceaseless narrative. Veteran actor Marshall Thompson is little more than an image on the screen. Any dialogue he and the other actors had was virtually eradicated by the drone of the narrator's voice. Characterizing this film as dull, confusing, incoherent, and pointless is a
grotesque understatement. The extensive use of stock footage makes this more of a travelogue than the exciting jungle adventure I thought I had rented. Is this the worst movie ever made? Well, if it isn't it is certainly a compelling candidate for the dishonor. Please, please, please save yourself the loss of money and your precious time. Avoid at all costs!
In a side-note, this film absolutely deserves to be on the bottom 100 list.
However, for it to qualify, it must receive at least 625 votes. One can only hope that this film is never seen by that many IMDb users.