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Director
  
S. Sylvan Simon

Music director
  
George Duning

Language
  
English

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Crime, Western

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Lust for Gold movie poster

Writer
  
Richard English
,
Ted Sherdeman

Release date
  
June 10, 1949 (1949-06-10)

Directors
  
S. Sylvan Simon, George Marshall

Screenplay
  
Ted Sherdeman, Richard English

Cast
  
Ida Lupino
(Julia Thomas),
Glenn Ford
(Jacob 'Dutch' Walz),
Gig Young
(Pete Thomas),
William Prince
(Barry Storm),
Edgar Buchanan
(Wiser),
Will Geer
(Deputy Ray Covin)

Similar movies
  
Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold
,
Half-Breed
,
The Trail Beyond
,
Desert Gold
,
Ghost Valley

Tagline
  
Ruthless Fortune Seekers Who Will Stop at Nothing...

Lust for Gold is a 1949 American western film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Ida Lupino, Glenn Ford and Gig Young. The film is about the legendary Lost Dutchman gold mine, starring Ford as the "Dutchman" and Lupino as the woman he loves. The historical events are seen through a framing device set in the contemporary 1940s. It was based on the book Thunder God's Gold by Barry Storm. Part of the film was shot on location in Arizona's Superstition Mountains.

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Plot

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In modern times, a newspaper reports that "noted explorer and writer" Floyd Buckley (Hayden Rorke) claims to have discovered the location of the lost gold mine. He is approached by Barry Storm (William Prince), who believes he has some claim to it, as the Dutchman was his grandfather. Buckley brushes him off, but when he heads into the Superstition Mountains, Storm secretly follows him.

However, an unseen killer shoots Buckley, making him the fourth recent murder victim. Storm notifies Sheriff Early (Paul Ford) and his deputies Covin (Will Geer) and Walter (Jay Silverheels). Covin tells Storm more about the mine; a hundred years before, Pedro Peralta had hidden $20 million in gold in the most inaccessible of his mines, only to be killed by the Apaches for defiling a place holy to their "thunder god". His greed whetted, Storm investigates further.

A flashback follows. In 1880, Jacob "Dutchy" Walz (Glenn Ford) and his friend Wiser (Edgar Buchanan) overhear Ludi (Arthur Hunnicutt) carelessly call his companion "Peralta" (Antonio Moreno). Recognizing the name, they trail the pair into the mountains. After Ramon Peralta finds his brother's mine, Walz and Wiser gun the two other men down in cold blood; then Walz treacherously shoots Wiser too.

When Walz returns to Phoenix with huge gold nuggets, the news spreads quickly. Scheming, discontented Julia Thomas (Ida Lupino) becomes acquainted with Walz, without telling him she is married to Pete (Gig Young). His suspicions of her motives are allayed by the fact that she can speak German. They soon fall in love. When she finally tells him about her husband, Walz gives her money to bribe Pete into giving her a divorce. However, Walz later learns that Julia has lied to him repeatedly. Unseen, he watches as Julia placates her husband by telling him she will soon learn the location of the mine.

Walz gives Julia directions to the treasure. Though Julia seems to care for Walz, Pete forces her to show him the map. When the couple reach the mine, Walz pins them down with his rifle. In the ensuing gunfight, Pete eventually runs out of bullets. Walz cruelly toys with them, letting them go without water. Finally, Julia stabs Pete in the back and pleads with Walz to believe she loves him. Before he can act, an earthquake triggers a rockfall that crushes her and closes the mine.

The film returns to the present. Storm has uncovered enough information that he believes he knows where the mine is. When he gets to the key landmark, he encounters Covin, who pulls a gun on him. It turns out that the deputy has been searching for the mine for twenty years and has been disposing of his competitors. A fight breaks out; Covin is about to push Storm off the mountain when a poisonous snake bites him; he falls to his death. Afterwards, Sheriff Early points out that, even with the new clue, Storm does not know the exact location and would have to dig up the entire mountainside. At that point, Storm gives up the search.

Cast

  • Ida Lupino as Julia Thomas
  • Glenn Ford as Jacob Walz
  • Gig Young as Pete Thomas
  • William Prince as Barry Storm
  • Edgar Buchanan as Wiser
  • Will Geer as Deputy Ray Covin
  • Paul Ford as Sheriff Lynn Early
  • Arthur Hunnicutt as Ludi (uncredited)
  • Antonio Moreno as Ramon Peralta (uncredited)
  • Hayden Rorke as Floyd Buckley (uncredited)
  • Jay Silverheels as Walter (uncredited)
  • References

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