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Seven Cities of Gold

This is the story of the making...and the forging...of California...when men chose gold or God...the sword or the Cross!
1955 | 103m | English

(632 votes)

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In 1769, a Spanish expedition to California seeks to conquer the land and discover its famed gold treasures while missionaries aim to gain new converts and establish a network of Catholic missions.
Release Date: Oct 07, 1955
Director: Robert D. Webb
Writer: Richard L. Breen, Isabelle Gibson Ziegler, John C. Higgins
Genres: Adventure
Keywords california, missionary, gold, 18th century
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Richard Egan Jose Mendoza
Anthony Quinn Capt. Gaspar de Portola
Michael Rennie Father Junipero Serra
Jeffrey Hunter Matuwir
Rita Moreno Ula
Eduardo Noriega Sergeant
John Doucette Juan Coronel
Leslie Bradley Galves
Víctor Junco Lt. Faces
Julio Villarreal Pilot Vila
Ricardo Adalid Pilot Perez
Yerye Beirute Atanuk
Guillermo Calles Miscomi
Kathleen Crowley Mother
Gilda Fontana Spanish Girl
Pedro Galván Father Vizcaino
Eduardo González Pliego Axajui
Jaime González Quiñones Indian Boy
Juan Jose Hurtado Guitar Player
Miguel Inclán Schrichak
Jack Mower Father
Carlos Múzquiz Dr. Pratt
Daniel Nunez Spanish soldier
Jorge Treviño Soldier
Fernando Wagner Blacksmith
Fernando Yapur Soldier
Name Job
Richard L. Breen Screenplay
Lucien Ballard Director of Photography
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Hugo Friedhofer Original Music Composer
Isabelle Gibson Ziegler Novel
Robert D. Webb Director
John C. Higgins Screenplay
Hugh S. Fowler Editor
Jack Martin Smith Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Joseph Petracca Additional Dialogue
Adele Balkan Costume Design
Ray Deter Special Effects
Lionel Newman Conductor
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Eli Dunn Assistant Director
Ray Kellogg Special Effects
Name Title
Darryl F. Zanuck Executive Producer
Barbara McLean Producer
Robert D. Webb Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

On the face of it, this ought to have been a decent adventure film. Anthony Quinn ("Gaspar") commands a troop of Spanish soldiers travelling through 18th century California seeking treasure. Alongside him is his deputy "Mendoza" (Richard Egan) and their spiritual needs are cared for by "Fr. Serra" ( ... Michael Rennie). Once they land, however, they realise that the terrain is hostile and the natives likewise. It takes time, bullets and some persuasion from the priest to convince "Matuwir" (Jeffrey Hunter) that they mean no harm as they explore. Of course, though, they do. They are there to convert and to plunder - and in so doing, apply the rather cyclical methods used by the church to indoctrinate the perfectly contented pagan population. As an adventure film it falls short on just about every level. Quinn doesn't really feature much as the film progresses into the sort that makes you squirm a bit with a sense of "just leave these people alone and go home". If you are expecting a lively swashbuckling affair, then look elsewhere - this is a confused and confusing history lesson that shows the visitors - however well meaning in the case of "Serra" - as ignorant and piously thoughtless of a culture that simply did not require their ribbons, bells nor intervention. The production is adequate, but the pacing of the story is rather erratic leaving a feeling of dissatisfaction - even disgust - with the whole enterprise.

Nov 27, 2022