5/10
The weakest of the trilogy but still worth it if u are a fan.
12 January 2019
Yes....for those who never knew this is the official third and final entry of the famous made in the 80s alan cuatermain movies starring Richard chamberlain in the lead role. first we had the king Solomon mines 1985 and then the 1986 sequel called alan cuatermain and the lost city of gold. 15 years later Thomas ian Griffith played the grandson of alan called rick quatermain in the final entry with an official whopping title called....high adventure aka rick quatermain and the lost treasure of alexander the great...(the worldwide title) While the first two movies were the best by far this final entry although it's weak compared to the 80s versions is still have it's own worth if u are a fan of this genre and especially of Thomas ian Griffith who alone saves this movie up to a point. this worth a look maybe one or two views but it's worth to add it to your adventure - treasure movies collection and don't forget it's the forgotten alan cuatermain third entry in the series and the movie also refers to the previous movies so if u are a completist u will buy the dvd. once more I recommend this only if u are a fanatic fan of the genre and of Thomas ian Griffith but if u only searching for the greatest quatermain movies then skip this one and stick only to the 1950s entry with Deborah care and the 1980s versions while the Patrick's 2003 version was in between those films and this one in terms of greatness. so there are a lot more better versions than this one but at least this is not one of the worst either and at least it's better than the atrocious 2008 effort called......alan cuatermain the temple of the skulls which in my opinion is the bottom of the barrel and those who made that tv movie should be arrested for insulting the real alan quatermain myth and his numerous fans all over the world.

Grade // C (5 out of 10)
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