Ein edwardianischer Archäologe und zwei Gefährten stolpern über eine verlorene Stadt in Ostafrika, die von einer schönen Königin geführt wird, deren Liebe das Versprechen der Unsterblichkeit... Alles lesenEin edwardianischer Archäologe und zwei Gefährten stolpern über eine verlorene Stadt in Ostafrika, die von einer schönen Königin geführt wird, deren Liebe das Versprechen der Unsterblichkeit hält.Ein edwardianischer Archäologe und zwei Gefährten stolpern über eine verlorene Stadt in Ostafrika, die von einer schönen Königin geführt wird, deren Liebe das Versprechen der Unsterblichkeit hält.
- Haumeid
- (as Andre Morell)
- Night Club Dancer
- (as Soraya)
- Guard
- (Nicht genannt)
- Haumeid
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
- Thug
- (Nicht genannt)
- British Soldier
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesPeter Cushing and Bernard Cribbins spent a day at Chessington Zoo learning to ride camels. They bonded over this and a mutual love of birdwatching.
- PatzerDuring the gunfight in the desert, the same Arab, wearing a striped dark red top and white pants, is shot from his mount three separate times.
- Zitate
Holly: Will you tell me something? This woman Ayesha, why do you all do her bidding without question?
Billali: It has always been so.
Holly: Yes, but why? She's only a woman and alone. You are men and many.
Billali: And like all men we are born, we live a span and we die. But she has been here forever. She is like the mountains, like the desert. Changeless, ageless, deathless.
Holly: That I cannot believe. In your fear, you have accepted the impossible as truth. No one lives forever. And no one was born to be the vassal of another. You know and feel this too, I've seen it in your eyes. Your body does her bidding but your spirit cries out to be free. Is that not true?
Billali: Each one of us has his own destiny to fulfill.
Holly: And yours, I suppose, is to fill the next alcove. I can't believe you're such a fool, Bellali.
Billali: No, Mr Holly. I am not such a fool.
- Crazy CreditsOpening credits prologue: PALESTINE 1918
- Alternative VersionenWhen originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'U' rating. All cuts were waived in 1994 when the film was granted a 'U' certificate for home video.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The 'She' Story (1965)
This particular film rendition similarly out-does the usual Hammer horror fare. The story is faithfully adapted from the book, with only the sort of changes that are inevitably needed to squeeze hundreds of pages of text onto less than two hours of celluloid. With no special effects or CGI to distract, Haggard's original plot remains the chief attraction, and what a great Saturday-afternoon adventure it is! Lost cities in Africa... a mysterious queen... the secret of immortality... these elements have been combined many times, but rarely any better than they are here.
Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing are solid actors, and give two otherwise conventional roles a delightful extra spin. But the real surprise is Ursula Andress, who seems to have been perfectly directed: she avoids stretching her limited talents, and concentrates on looking regal and mysterious. The costume design helps; I'm not a big fan of Ms Andress' charms, but I find the image of her in that golden-feathered headdress quite unforgettable.
A word also about the music. The four-note fanfare that announces the arrival in the hidden land is absolutely perfect. No lost-civilization film should be made without it.
I keep hoping that some director equipped with both budget and talent one day delivers the screen version that "She" really deserves. But until then, this one will do very nicely.
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Details
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 46 Minuten
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1