Starring - David Warbeck (The Beyond, Razor Blade Smile), John Steiner (Tenebre, Sinbad of the Seven Seas), and Susie Sudlow
Release Date - 1984
Genre - Action/Adventure
Tagline - "He is looking for action..."
Format - UHD (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
I didn't know what I was getting into when I tossed in the first film in the Antonio Marghertiti - The Jungles of Doom: His 80's Adventure Films. Jungle Raiders was a decent watch but didn't offer up anything original. Honestly, all it did was give us stuff we had seen already in Indiana Jones and the copycat films that followed. That didn't stop me from wanting to dive deeper into this set where I tossed in 1984's The Ark of the Sun God. Once again, I want to thank Severin for sending this one over for review.
The film follows a professional thief working a big score when he realizes that he has been set up. Someone far more influential knows about him and his talents and plan on using him to get an ancient relic with unlimited power. He is then forced to steal the Ark of the Sun God which is the sceptre believed to have belonged to Gilgamesh.
I went into this expecting to find a painfully generic Indiana Jones clone but found myself really interested in the story even though it did fizzle out. With that being said, it was still a little fun fora first time watch. The acting in this one is just as uneven as Jungle Raiders but the unintentionally funny moments are not there. Honestly, I was looking forward to some of the laughs that I enjoyed in Jungle Raiders and was a bit disappointed that they were not here. The main cast does a decent enough job with their roles while the supporting cast and extras were clearly locals plucked to be in the film. The story for this one was surprisingly intriguing for the first half of the film but it does run out of gas before we hit the hour mark. When you toss in the unlikable characters and bland action you are left with a film that just doesn't go the distance. Finally, don't go into this one expecting a lot of action and memorable deaths. We have some quick deaths with no effects and low budget action scenes but that is the extent of it. Overall, The Ark of the Sun God is an easily forgettable film but it does have it's moments. Stick with it and enjoy it.



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