Secret of the Incas

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5.8
19541h 40m

Harry Steele (Charlton Heston) is a tourist guide determined to make his fortune by finding the Sunburst, an Inca treasure.

Production

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Secret of the Incas (1954) | HD Trailer

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Indiana Jones Copied Secret of the Incas?

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"Secret of the Incas" (1954) clip

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Secret of the Incas (1954) - Proto-Indy finds the treasure

Cast

Photo of Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston

Harry Steel

Photo of Robert Young

Robert Young

Stanley Moorehead

Photo of Nicole Maurey

Nicole Maurey

Elena Antonescu

Photo of Glenda Farrell

Glenda Farrell

Mrs. Winston

Photo of Michael Pate

Michael Pate

Pachacutec

Photo of Leon Askin

Leon Askin

Anton Marcu

Photo of William Henry

William Henry

Phillip Lang

Photo of Kurt Katch

Kurt Katch

Man with rifle

Photo of Edward Colmans

Edward Colmans

Col. Emilio Cardoza

Photo of Yma Sumac

Yma Sumac

Kori-Tica

Photo of Alvy Moore

Alvy Moore

Young Man at Bar (uncredited)

Photo of Marion Ross

Marion Ross

Miss Morris (uncredited)

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Wuchak

6/10

**_Indiana Jones three decades before the character existed_**

An American adventurer in Cuzco, Peru, halfheartedly works as a tour guide, but his real interest is a priceless Incan artifact. He schemes to steal a Romanian official’s plane to make it to the lost city of Machu Picchu in the remote high country of the Andes, where he’s surprised to discover an archaeological dig is taking place. Robert Young plays the leader of the scientists.

"Secret of the Incas" (1954) is an adventure flick that became the blueprint for Indiana Jones in the 80s, the first film of course being the exceptional “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” While Harry Steele (Heston) certainly dresses like Indiana Jones, he’s not a noble professor; he’s a cynical and avaricious treasure hunter, not to mention opportunist. In the last act there is a tomb sequence featuring a revealing shaft of light similar to the Map Room scene in “Raiders.”

Being shot in 1953, this naturally has a quainter tone by comparison. The first 45 minutes, for instance, entirely take place in a remote Andes town with a lot of talk and little action, which might turn off fans of Indiana Jones. But I enjoyed Heston’s towering presence and nonchalant mojo. His character, Harry Steele, is similar to Taylor in “Planet of the Apes” (1968), just fourteen years younger.

The Andes sequences are scenic and striking Peruvian vocalist Yma Sumac plays the role of Kori-Tica with a couple of extraordinary singing sequences. Meanwhile Nicole Maurey is sharp as the Romanian defector, Elena.

The film runs 1 hour, 41 minutes, and was shot in Peru at Cuzco and Machu Picchu with (obvious) studio scenes done at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. The studio sets are surprisingly well done and convincing enough.

GRADE: B-/B

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