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King Solomon's Mines

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2004
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 27m
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6.0/10
4.3K
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Patrick Swayze and Alison Doody in King Solomon's Mines (2004)
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An adventurous quest for a treasure hidden in King Solomon's mines, based on H. Rider Haggard's timeless tale.An adventurous quest for a treasure hidden in King Solomon's mines, based on H. Rider Haggard's timeless tale.An adventurous quest for a treasure hidden in King Solomon's mines, based on H. Rider Haggard's timeless tale.

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    • Patrick Swayze
    • Alison Doody
    • Roy Marsden
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    • Stars
      • Patrick Swayze
      • Alison Doody
      • Roy Marsden
    • 41User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Patrick Swayze
    Patrick Swayze
    • Allan Quatermain
    • 2004
    Alison Doody
    Alison Doody
    • Elizabeth Maitland
    • 2004
    Roy Marsden
    Roy Marsden
    • Captain Good
    • 2004
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Dr. Sam Maitland
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    Gavin Hood
    • Bruce McNabb
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    Sidede Onyulo
    • Umbopa
    • 2004
    Ian Roberts
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    • 2004
    Nick Boraine
    Nick Boraine
    • Ivan Fleekov
    • 2004
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    Hakeem Kae-Kazim
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    Langley Kirkwood
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    Graham Hopkins
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    7gayspiritwarrior

    Lengthy but well done adventure

    This is a sprawling (4 hours) remake of the Rider Haggard story, with the usual added female and an extraneous subplot with Russian soldiers seeking a "Stone of Power" buried along with the treasure of King Solomon. It's very well shot, giving a vivid sense of the wide open spaces of Africa, and very well acted. Patrick Swayze is an excellent Alan Quatermain, and Allison Doody is attractive as Elizabeth Maitland, who hires Quatermain to help rescue her father. Sidede Onyulo as Umbopa, Gavin Hood as McNabb and the leader of the Russian soldiers (not named in IMDb's listing) are also memorable. For all that Hollywood can't leave a good story alone when they adapt it, this one is well told and, except that it's too long, I enjoyed it. 6/10.
    7reblit

    Entertaining Action Adventure Appropriate For Whole Family

    King's Solomon's Mines brings us Patrick Swayze (playing Allan Quatermain)who has spent a lot of time in Africa, but decides it is time to return to England and be a father to his son. He finds that his wife's parents have taken custody of his son and that he has very little chance of getting custody of him with lots of money for a law suit. In comes Alison Deedy (playing Elizabeth) whose father is in Africa and being held by an African tribe for ransom of the map Elizabeth's father had sent her. Elizabeth seeks out Quatermain to take her back to Africa to find her father.

    There is a good cast of supporting characters that go along with Quatermain and Elizabeth and of course there are some enemies (Russians) who want the map also.

    The movie holds your attention until the end. Patrick once again plays a ruggedly handsome honorable man who comes to the rescue of the damsel in distress. Patrick is a great dramatic actor who can easily portray passion, loss and despair, the rugged silent good man, anger and strength; In King Solomon's Minds his character actually smiles a few times. I would really like to see Patrick Swayze in a relaxed live-loving story again, one in which he doesn't have to clench his jaws and be quite so strong. Maybe a little dancing would help. But this is a good movie for the entire family and worth the time to watch it.
    8sandyclaws7

    Enjoyable and worth watching again.

    Watched both parts twice. Enjoyed the story and enjoyed seeing an older Patrick Swayze as the hero. He was very believable as the hunter Alan Quartermaine and certainly bested the performance of Richard Chamberlain. I do admit that I would have preferred seeing someone else as the "Lady in Distress". Alison Doody should stick with modern and not period pieces. She didn't have the look of the woman of the 1800's. The rest of the cast were terrific and followed the plotlines very well. I am glad to see that the actors of this generation are not afraid to try on different characters and are not afraid to be seen as getting older. Age is inevitable, but let's not hide from it. A man at 50+ can be much sexier (and , Patrick truly is sexy) then a green youth, no matter how pretty. Hoorah for character lines to go along with a great smile.
    emuir-1

    The British made 1950 version was better.

    The main problem with this film was the casting of Patrick Swayze who did not compare well with Stewart Granger in the part of Allan Quatermain. The 1950 version was filmed in the Rift Valley of Kenya and Uganda in an area of brilliant light and suberb scenery. It dazzled us with tribal dancing, stampedes, and lots of wild animals. Unfortunately this current version has a made for TV look about it. Everything seems as if it was done on the cheap, including substituting South Africa for the rift valley. It is so long since I read the book that I cannot recall who were the villains, but this time around it is the Russians. The leading lady looks 70 years out of place with her 60's hair style and make up.

    I recommend the 1950 version.
    5Vartiainen

    Dull adaptation

    There's nothing really wrong with this version of King Solomon's Mines. There really isn't. It follows the events of the original novel rather faithfully, yet still changes things where needed to keep the story flowing in this different medium.

    Though yes, I would prefer that Allan Quatermain, a character noted almost solely for his marksmanship, would actually connect with a bullet at least once, but other than that, the characters are fine. The sets and locations are also suitably varied and impressive-looking, the music is not awful and as far as TV movies go, the action scenes could be a lot worse. Though yes, actually hitting stuff seems to be something of a problem.

    But, the biggest problem is that it's a TV movie. As thus, the plot absolutely crawls forward. With emphasis on crawls. I get that they didn't have a budget to do anything really outlandish and that it needs to be of certain length, but come on... something needs to happen for the majority of time.

    I honestly think this would have been a better experience if I hadn't sat through it in one sitting. At almost three hours it's way too long for any viewer to keep up his or her interest from start to finish. In the end that means that King Solomon's Mines falls just short of being average, but is by no means a movie you shouldn't check out if you're interested.

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    • Trivia
      The word "Nomolos", the name of the fight to the death, is meaningless in Zulu. It is simply Solomon backwards.
    • Goofs
      The rifles used by the Russians in the movie are Russian Mosin-Nagant rifles Model 1930. The very earliest version of that rifle was produced in 1898. King Solomon's mines and Alan Quatermain is set circa 1860. Most of the ammunition carried by the characters is also of obvious current production.
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      Referenced in The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines (2006)

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Копальні цара Соломона
    • Filming locations
      • Western Cape, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Enigma Pictures
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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