Plunder of the Sun (1953)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 81 mins
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Plunder of the Sun
Adapted from a novel by David Dodge, Plunder of the Sun is basically Treasure of the Sierra Madre in Aztec country. Several interested parties converge upon the Mexican Aztec ruins in search of a long-buried treasure. Insurance investigator Glenn Ford is ostensibly the hero, but he doesn't seem any more trustworthy than the rest of the petty crooks, fallen women and alcoholics who've gone along for the archeological ride. And as long as the producers were borrowing from John Huston's Sierra Madre, they decided to snatch a bit of Huston's Maltese Falcon by having a "fat man" villain (played by Sidney Greenstreet clone Francis L. Sullivan). By the middle of the picture, the treasure hunters have fallen out and murder is committed. An expected ironic ending caps this workmanlike melodrama. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Plunder of the Sun:
Glenn Ford also in Cimarron , The Violent Men , Santee , Raw Nerve , Pocketful of Miracles
Sean T. McClory also in My Chauffeur , Ring of Fear , The Man in the Attic , Them! , The Gnome-Mobile
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