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El secreto de los incas

Título original: Secret of the Incas
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 40min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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El secreto de los incas (1954)
The Secret Of The Incas: Changing Horses In Midstream
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AcciónAventurasAventuras en la selva

Un aventurero en busca de tesoros escondidos en las selvas peruanas.Un aventurero en busca de tesoros escondidos en las selvas peruanas.Un aventurero en busca de tesoros escondidos en las selvas peruanas.

  • Dirección
    • Jerry Hopper
  • Guión
    • Ranald MacDougall
    • Sydney Boehm
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    • Charlton Heston
    • Robert Young
    • Nicole Maurey
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    2,4 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Jerry Hopper
    • Guión
      • Ranald MacDougall
      • Sydney Boehm
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    • Reparto principal
      • Charlton Heston
      • Robert Young
      • Nicole Maurey
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    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
    • Harry Steele
    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • Stanley Moorehead
    Nicole Maurey
    Nicole Maurey
    • Elena Antonescu
    Thomas Mitchell
    Thomas Mitchell
    • Ed Morgan
    Glenda Farrell
    Glenda Farrell
    • Mrs. Winston
    Michael Pate
    Michael Pate
    • Pachacutec
    Leon Askin
    Leon Askin
    • Anton Marcu
    William Henry
    William Henry
    • Phillip Lang
    Kurt Katch
    Kurt Katch
    • Man with Rifle
    Edward Colmans
    Edward Colmans
    • Col. Emilio Cardoza
    Yma Sumac
    Yma Sumac
    • Kori-Tica
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Tourist
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    Eumenio Blanco
    Eumenio Blanco
    • Bar Patron
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    Jack Clinton
    Jack Clinton
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    Booth Colman
    • Juan Fernandez
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    Miguel Contreras
      Delmar Costello
        Joe Evans
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        • Dirección
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        6nafps

        Part Travelogue, Part Colonial Nostalgia

        As another review noted, it's kitsch and camp. There's also appeal in seeing Heston in an early role and having as a villain the absent minded uncle from It's a Wonderful Life. TV's Marcus Welby also shows up, equally stiff playing a lonely archaeologist. There's also a white Australian in really bad tanning makeup playing an Indian named Pachacutik.

        The biggest appeal for me and many others is its glimpse of Peruvian Indians. IOW, whenever Heston and the other white actors step aside and let us see a bit of the real Peru. Large parts of the film show Quechua Indians, esp three great musical numbers from the legendary Yma Sumac.

        Other parts are pretty revealing of the colonial mentality of the times, incredibly ignorant parts that make anyone who knows anything about Peru laugh out loud: Pachacutik as an Indian name? That's like an Italian calling himself Tiberius.

        Machu Pichu as a "lost" city in 1954? When it already had thousands of visitors a day.

        A hokey prophecy that "Incan" Indians have been waiting on? That's just as fake as the 2012 hoax.

        Calling them "Incan" Indians is like calling Italians "Caesars." That's the title of emperors.

        And also, Heston's Spanish is incredibly bad. His pronunciation is so impossible to understand it becomes a dialect unknown in Heaven or Earth.

        So whenever someone white speaks in the film, don't rely on it as truth about Peru or its Natives. The other scenes, yes, definitely worth seeing.

        ETA: I'm glad of the strong reactions to my review, both the downvotes and the higher than I expected number of up votes. Good to know some others feel the same.
        6jim_harris

        Persistent memory from childhood of final scene

        The sunlight coming into the cave reflecting off the golden 'mirror' that Heston holds that then reveals the location of the treasure of the Incas remains in my mind as one of the most persistent movie memories from when I was nine years old in 1954 watching the film at the Bing Theater in Springfield, MA. Years later, Steven Spielberg seems to have been influenced by that image and includes a similar scene in "Raiders of the Lost Ark". I can't help but think that Mr. Speilberg must also have seen the "Secret" fresh on the big screen when he was a child. And I cannot find the movie at any, as yet, visited video store to rent it and thereby return to the marvelous scenes of the Andes and the stirring sounds of singer Ima Sumac's four-octave range present at least once in the film. All other movie book references to Heston's work seem to omit this forgotten 'gem' of an enjoyable film that filled one memorable Saturday afternoon at the neighborhood cinema.
        6bkoganbing

        "Call Me Harry"

        The main reason to watch Secret Of The Incas is for a glimpse at Peruvian Indian culture, something like it was before Pizarro and the Spaniards got there. The location cinematography in the Peruvian Andes is stunning as well as the sequences depicting the remnants of the Incas. Otherwise though Secret Of The Incas is a potboiler adventure flick set in an unusual vacation.

        For a guy who played such noble heroes in film, Charlton Heston plays one of the more disreputable roles in his career as Harry Steele who urges all to call him Harry. He's an American stranded in a really backwater part of Peru and living off the tourists providing all kinds of services. When we first meet him he's getting paid from Marion Ross for some really special interest. Later on the married Glenda Farrell attracts his attention, but he discards her for Nicole Maurey, a refugee from behind the Iron Curtain that the Romanians want back although the film never really explains why. So much so that their consul Leon Askin is giving it his personal attention though I think his interests are really personal as are Heston's.

        But Askin does have a private plane and Heston knows how to fly so he and Maurey take off for an even more remote part of Peru where they believe an Inca treasure is buried. It's a yellow sunburst made of gold and expensive jewels. Like the Maltese Falcon worth the hunt. But a dig organized by archaeologist Robert Young is in the way. And an even bigger low life than Heston shows up and declares his interest in the treasure and that's Thomas Mitchell.

        The color cinematography also does justice to Nicole Maurey's beauty as well as the Peruvian landscape. Thomas Mitchell creates an interesting portrait of an aging crook, living by his wits in a racket he should have gotten out of a long time ago. But his way of living is the only thing he knows. Heston's motivations for turning good guy are not really ringing true, though he doesn't turn quite so good. I will say some adult themes are explored and hinted at here that would not have passed Code muster five years earlier.

        Paramount lifted this one a bit from its true origins by location cinematography and some A list players in the cast. But Secret Of The Incas is really just your average potboiler adventure story.
        8JohnWelles

        A Rip-Roaring Adventure.

        "Secret of the Incas" (1954) is, with out a doubt, a truly rip-roaring adventure movie. It shares uncanny resemblance too with "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and other Indiana Jones films. But I am not going to go into this with any depth, as another person, James Byrne, knows a lot more about it than I do. Having not seen it for along time, I can only remember the more memorable moments, such as: Harry Steele (Charlton Heston) nearly being killed by a sniper, who was under the orders of Ed Morgan (Thomas Mitchell), flying Nicole Maurey (Elena Antonescu) over to Machu Picchu, in Peru, and the exciting climax. For those of you who like fast moving adventure movies, with great performances, this is for you. It's such a shame that it has not come out on DVD yet.
        7gsbltd

        A Long-Suppressed Film

        Several years ago I met a Production Assistant who worked on RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK and was told an interesting story: that SECRET OF THE INCAS was indeed the inspiration for RAIDERS... but it went much further than that. The PA stated that George Lucas had seen SECRET years before and adapted the story into his own vision for Indiana Jones. Lucas screened SECRET -in secret- for Spielberg who immediately attached himself to the project. Here's where it gets interesting: Spielberg quickly negotiated the rights to SECRET and the contract demanded it be shelved and never released in the United States so there couldn't be any direct comparisons to RAIDERS. That's why even today you can't buy an official NTSC copy of SECRET; my region-free disc came from the U.K.! And the similarities between Heston's costume and Harrison Ford's some 30 years later were no accident, either: the PA told me that the RAIDERS creative staff were required to watch SECRET and use it as source material as much as possible to save production time/expense. And, it's clear they took a lot of notes! Others have mentioned the obvious similarities, but there's another really quick one that most people overlook: it's a little musical phrase on the SECRET soundtrack that is identical to one that John Williams used later on when he scored RAIDERS. Listen closely and it'll jump right out at you. Another coincidence? I'm not so sure! Further, Charlton Heston was famous for talking about his filmmaking experiences, yet he never directly -or publicly- mentioned SECRET... not even in his detailed autobiography, "In The Arena". He would only say that he once made a film high in the Andes where it was very difficult to breathe! Privately he allegedly had plenty to say: that he was contractually prohibited from mentioning his work on SECRET and that he seriously resented the fact that Spielberg had so thoroughly usurped his character and with little alteration turned it into the cult-status-cash-cow that Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones attained.

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          This film is often cited as a direct inspiration for the Indiana Jones franchise of films, with many of its scenes bearing a striking resemblance in tone and structure to scenes in "Raiders of the Lost Ark". Throughout the film, the main character, Harry Steele, can be seen wearing the "Indiana Jones" outfit - brown leather jacket, fedora, tan trousers, and revolver.
        • Pifias
          Regarding Machu Picchu, the famous Incan ruins in Peru, Charlton Heston's character, Harry Steele, tells Elena, "It's an ancient city of the Incas. It's been lost for over a thousand years". In reality, Machu Picchu was built around 1450, and rediscovered in the early 1900's, making it "lost" for a bit less than 500 years.
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          Miss Morris: [to Harry Steele] For a tall man, you're the smallest man I ever met.

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          Featured in Cinemassacre Video: Top 10 Dumbest Indiana Jones Moments (2009)
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          Written by Moises Vivanco

          Performed by Yma Sumac

          Arranged and Conducted by Les Baxter

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 6 de junio de 1954 (Estados Unidos)
        • País de origen
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          • Quechua
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          • Cuzco, Peru
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          • Paramount Pictures
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