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Online reading「ソロモン王の洞窟(英語版)

 

ソロモン王の寶窟(訳:平林初之輔) もダウンロードが出来た。 


②改造社世界大衆文学全集第28巻
「洞窟の女王」「ソロモン王の洞窟」平林初之輔
PDF(各ページ・表紙・本文1~310ページ・裏表紙・日本語)
昭和3年7月1日印刷・同年7月3日発行(PDF)
http://archive.wul.waseda.ac.jp/tomon/tomon_19258/tomon_19258.pdf
(ダウンロードに約4分かかります)78.32MB(日本語)

 ③「ソロモン王の洞窟」の英語版(King Solomon's Mines)・・・アーカイブサイトで公開されている(オンライン・リーデング)PDF(英語)
クリックすると、直ぐにダウンロード出来て便利です。
 https://archive.org/stream/kingsolomonsmine00hagguoft#page/n5/mode/2up

 書籍としては、次の2点をアマゾンネットショップで購入
④大久保康雄訳・創玄推理文庫(1972年8月25日発行・82ページ(現在販売中)

⑤大木淳夫訳・世界大衆小説全集(小山書店版)・第1期・第5巻「ソロモン王の宝窟・洞窟の女王」1955年2月25日発行・有限会社生活百科刊行会・45ページ(中古本)

 翻訳ミステリー・・「ソロモン王の洞窟」

 

第十回『ソロモン王の洞窟』の巻(執筆者・東京創元社S) - 翻訳ミステリー

 

 

YouTubeのサイトから動画をダウンする時に、トラブルがあるので、「ソロモン王の洞窟」の動画を比較しています。

埋め込みコードをコピーする時にトラブルが発生するようなので、動画を埋め込みにすることは、今回は省略します。 

King Solomon's Mines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=0Af_XtyH-9Y
公開日: 2013/03/16 
1937 directed by Robert Stevenson starring Cedric Hardwicke, Paul Robeson, Anna Lee, Roland Young and John Loder. White hunter Allan Quartermain and his enigmatic guide help a young Irish woman locate her missing father in unexplored Darkest Africa.

king solomons mines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=RKr-Dnp8n1Y
公開日: 2006/02/06 
old movie that inspired indiana jones

 

King Solomon's Mines (1937 film)

 

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King Solomon's Mines
King-Solomon's-Mines 1937.jpg
Film poster
Directed by Robert Stevenson (lead)
Geoffrey Barkas (African exteriors)
Written by H. Rider Haggard (novel)
Screenplay by Michael Hogan
Roland Pertwee (dialogue)
Charles Bennett (uncredited)
A. R. Rawlinson (uncredited)
Ralph Spence (uncredited)
Based on King Solomon's Mines (1885)
Starring Cedric Hardwicke
Anna Lee
Paul Robeson
Roland Young
Music by Mischa Spoliansky
Cinematography Glen MacWilliams
Editing by Michael Gordon
Distributed by General Film Distributors
Release dates 17 June 1937 (UK)
26 July 1937 (US)
Running time 80 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

King Solomon's Mines is a 1937 adventure film, the first of five film adaptations of the 1885 novel by the same name by Henry Rider Haggard. It starred Paul Robeson, Cedric Hardwicke, Anna Lee, John Loder and Roland Young. The film was produced by the Gaumont British Picture Corporation and directed by Robert Stevenson.

Although versions of King Solomon's Mines were released in 1950 and 1985, this film version follows the original novel faithfully,[1] except for the addition of a white female lead (the novel had an interracial romance subplot) and some musical interludes deliberately added to give Paul Robeson a chance to sing. In contrast to later adaptations, it depicts Allan Quatermain as a professorial type uninterested in romance, as in the book.

 

 

Plot

In 1882, Irish dream chaser Patrick "Patsy" O'Brien (Arthur Sinclair) and his daughter Kathy (Anna Lee) have failed to strike it rich in the diamond mines of Kimberley, South Africa. They persuade a reluctant Allan Quatermain (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) to give them a lift to the coast in his wagon.

Along the way, they encounter another wagon carrying two men in bad shape. Umbopa (Paul Robeson) recovers, but Silvestra (Arthur Goullet) dies after boasting to Quatermain that he has found the way to the fabled mines of Solomon. Patsy finds the dead man's map. He sneaks off during the night, unwilling to risk his daughter's life. Kathy is unable to persuade Quatermain to follow him. Instead, they rendezvous with Quatermain's new clients, Sir Henry Curtis (John Loder) and retired navy Commander Good (Roland Young), out for a bit of big game hunting.

Kathy steals Quatermain's wagon to go after her father. When they catch up with her, she refuses to go back with them, so they and Umbopa accompany her across the desert and over the mountains, as shown on the map. During the arduous trek, Curtis and Kathy fall in love. On the other side of the mountains, they are surrounded by unfriendly natives and taken to the kraal of their chief, Twala (Robert Adams), to be questioned. Twala takes them to see the entrance of the mines, guarded by the feared witch doctor Gagool (an uncredited Sydney Fairbrother).

That night, Umbopa reveals that he is the son of the former chief, who was treacherously killed by the usurper Twala. He meets with dissidents, led by Infadoos (Ecce Homo Toto), who are fed up with Twala's cruel reign. Together, they plot an uprising for the next day, during the ceremony of the "smelling out of the evildoers". However, Umbopa needs Quatermain to come up with something that will counter (in the natives' minds) the magic of Gagool.

During the rite, Gagool chooses several natives, who are killed on the spot. Good notices in his diary that there will be a total solar eclipse that day. The quick-thinking Quatermain predicts it as Gagool approaches Umbopa. Umbopa reveals his true identity to the people during the height of the eclipse and the rebellion erupts. Both sides gather their forces; during the ensuing battle, Curtis kills Twala, ending the civil war.

In the fighting, Kathy slips away to the mine to look for her father. She finds him inside, immobilised by a broken leg, but clutching a pouch full of diamonds. It was revealed that the mine was connected to volcano. Quatermain, Curtis and Good follow her, but Gagool sets off a rockfall to seal them in. Umbopa pursues Gagool back into the mine, where the witch doctor is crushed by falling rocks. The new chief manages to free his friends and gives them an escort to help them cross the desert.

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King Solomon's Mines (film)

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King Solomon's Mines, H. Rider Haggard's 1885 adventure novel, has been adapted to the following films:

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