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Lone Ranger, The - And The Lost City Of Gold
"A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty 'Hi Yo Silver!'" Join the Lone Ranger and his faithful companion Tonto in another adventure. A band of hooded raiders have killed three Indians near the town of San Doria. The Lone Ranger discovers that each of these Indians was also robbed of a piece of a silver medallion. This medallion was broken into five pieces and when put together shows the whereabouts of a stockpile of Indian riches. The Lone Ranger and Tonto now have to find the keepers of the other two pieces in order to protect them from the villains who are intent on stealing gold that doesn't belong to them.
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MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Allan Quatermain And The Lost City Of Gold [1986]
<I>Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold</I> had the task of bettering its hilarious predecessor, <I>King Solomon's Mines</I>. It failed. Looking back from the age of slick computer graphics, it's painfully distracting to spot obvious back-projection, shoddy miniatures and some of the worst wire-work ever. Instead one must concentrate on the easy chemistry between Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone reprising their roles, this time in a quest for Quatermain's lost brother. Together they traipse across Africa, encountering all the usual pitfalls (literally) as well as jungle animals, restless native tribes and fast-flowing rivers and so on. James Earl Jones takes the money and runs through his wooden dialogue, all the time backed by endless repetitions of Jerry Goldsmith's sub-<I>Indiana Jones</I> hero theme. <p>Taken on its own it's pretty atrocious viewing, but played back-to-back with the first movie <I>The Lost City of Gold</I>'s surreal self-contained universe of hilarious adventure movie clichés is a lot of fun. Sharon Stone's hair remains perfect throughout, of course. <p> <B>On the DVD:</B> <I>Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold</I>, like <I>King Solomon's Mines</I>, is presented on disc in a surprisingly pristine print, and in 2.35:1 widescreen. Also like its predecessor, the sound is in Dolby 2.0, which again reflects the limited number of spot effects layered into the soundtrack. The original trailer is the only extra feature. --<I>Paul Tonks</I>
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Cinema Club The Lone Ranger And The Lost City Of Gold [1958]
Release Date: 2005-03-28, Rating Universal, suitable for all,
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