Valley of the Kings (1954) Valley of the Kings

Valley of the Kings ★★½ 1954 Corny big dig movie that does have some nice Egyptian scenery. Archeologist Mark Brandon (Taylor) is searching for the treasure of pharoah Ra-Hotep in 1900s Egypt. Ann (Parker) would like to prove that several Bible stories are, in fact, true while her husband Philip (Thompson) is supposed to be helping Mark but is only out for himself. Although he does seem a little upset when Mark and Ann begin making googoo eyes at each other. 86m/C VHS. Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker, Kurt Kasznar, Carlos Thompson, Victor Jory, Leon Askin, Aldo Silvani; Director: Robert Pirosh; Writer: Robert Pirosh, Karl Tunberg; Writer: Robert L. Surtees; Cameo: Miklos Rozsa.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1954
Length (in minutes) 86
Display Color
Formats VHS
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Robert Taylor
Actor Eleanor Parker
Actor Leon Askin
Actor Aldo Silvani
Actor Victor Jory
Actor Carlos Thompson
Actor Kurt Kasznar
Cameo Miklos Rozsa.
Cinematographer Robert L. Surtees
Director Robert Pirosh
Writer Karl Tunberg
Writer Robert Pirosh