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                               | Plunder of the Sun  (1953) | <<back |  |  |  
 
    
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 A vivid tale of priceless Zapotecan artifacts, deadly deception and sinister treasure-seekers unfolds in Plunder Of The Sun, based on the novel by best-selling author DAVID DODGE. Brought to the screen by JOHN WAYNE's Batjac production company, GLENN FORD stars as American insurance adjuster Al Colby, a man who unwittingly becomes involved with a fortune in ancient curios after being asked to carry a mysterious package aboard a ship sailing from Havana to Mexico. Colby's seemingly innocent mission becomes a dangerous game of pursuit when he discovers that others including two seductive women and a double-crossing rogue are determined to take possession of the parcel he carries at any cost. JOHN FARROW directs this mystery-thriller set amidst the spectacular archaeological ruins of Mitla and Monte Alban near Oaxaca, Mexico. |  
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