Las minas de Salomón Rey
Las minas de Salomón Rey

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Las minas de Salomón Rey

1986
Movie
92 min
Spanish

King Solomon is a great seducer, he cannot contain himself in view of women. But having so many of them at the same time starts to become a problem.

Insights

Director: Eduardo a.k.a. Eddie 63 min.Genres: Comedy, Western

Plot Summary

In this Western comedy, the protagonists find themselves embroiled in a series of misadventures and conflicts related to the legendary 'Mines of King Solomon.' The film blends elements of action, humor, and classic Western tropes as the characters navigate treacherous situations and pursue their elusive goals. Expect shootouts, comedic misunderstandings, and a quest for treasure in a rugged, frontier setting.

Critical Reception

As a low-budget Mexican Western comedy from the 1980s, "Las minas de Salomón Rey" is not widely reviewed by major critics. Films of this nature often achieved moderate success within their specific market and genre fanbase rather than widespread critical acclaim. Audience reception tends to be nostalgic or based on familiarity with the actors involved.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appeals to fans of Mexican Westerns and the Almada brothers.

  • Offers a blend of action and comedic elements typical of its era.

  • Generally considered an entertaining, albeit B-movie, production.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews specifically for this film is not readily available. However, films from this period and genre often garnered a dedicated following among those who appreciate direct-to-video or lower-budget genre films from Mexico.

Fun Fact

The Almada brothers, Mario and Fernando, were prolific actors in Mexican cinema, starring in numerous action, western, and comedy films throughout the 1970s and 1980s, often playing tough or rugged characters.

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