Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA South American expedition is in search of fortune thought to be hidden in a lost Aztec city. While trudging through the jungles the main character becomes detached from the group. He devel... Tout lireA South American expedition is in search of fortune thought to be hidden in a lost Aztec city. While trudging through the jungles the main character becomes detached from the group. He develops a fever and, in a desperate attempt to cool his fever, he gorges himself on some jungl... Tout lireA South American expedition is in search of fortune thought to be hidden in a lost Aztec city. While trudging through the jungles the main character becomes detached from the group. He develops a fever and, in a desperate attempt to cool his fever, he gorges himself on some jungle fruit.
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So if you're reading this ... go get the mighty jungle!! Did I mention that it's actually funny at some points? Not really 'haha, that guy said something funny' funny, but more like 'I have to laugh to relieve the pressure that's mounting on the inside of my head' funny. So rent and enjoy!!!
1 out of 10.
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- AnecdotesOriginally 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 Rodríguez and 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.
- ConnexionsEdited from La ciudad sagrada (1959)
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- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
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