Valley of the Kings, 1954, is playing on Turner Classic Movies on Saturday May 19 at 6.15 p.m. est. Closed captioned. Mark Brandon, the ruggedly handsome archaeologist played by Robert Taylor is thought to be the inspiration for Indiana Jones.
This is one of my favorite Robert Taylor pictures. Eleanor Parker and he had wonderful chemistry and both of them looked their best in this exotic action-adventure film. The following is my review for the IMDb.
This isn’t a serious or “meaningful” film. It is pure entertainment, beautifully photographed on location in Egypt. The stars, Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker, had great chemistry both off-screen and on. Taylor manages to be glamorous even when trapped in a sandstorm. The plot is relatively thin with Parker seeking to validate part of the Old Testament by finding the tomb of the Pharaoh who reigned in the time of the Biblical Joseph. She bats her eyelashes at Taylor who comes along happily. Then she introduces her husband, Carlos Thompson. There are horse and carriage chases, murders, the aforementioned sandstorm, a spectacular fight at Abu Simbel, a scorpion attack–all in ninety minutes. Given the slower pace of movies in the 1950s, there is also time for Taylor and Parker to discover each other more thoroughly (over some fermented goat). Egyptian belly dancer Samia Gamal shakes her stuff at the demure Parker. Highly enjoyable.
One of the best screen kisses–ever!
Some behind the scenes photos:
From left: Robert Taylor horsing around with a donkey; looking insecure on a camel.
From left: Robert Taylor with belly dancer; with Kurt Kazsnar and Carlos Thompson; at the sphinx.
From left: Robert Taylor and Eleanor Parker at the Mena House Hotel; touring by carriage.
From left: Mr. Taylor and Ms. Parker in Egypt.
From left: Mr. Taylor and Ms. Parker, taking pictures; with director Robert Pirosh; saying hello to a camel.

Actress Eleanor Parker, on her knees, helps Robert Taylor, dressed up as an archaeologist, to lace up a boot on the set of the movie ‘Valley of the Kings’. Egypt, 1954. (Photo by Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
Mr. Taylor injured his knee jumping off a camel and may have had difficulty lacing his boots. They both look happy about it.
No longer have TCM (Grrrrr), but do have the DVD which I will watch…….again!!
and enjoy….again!!
Thanks Judith……again!!! (LOL)
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Hi, June, not to seem shallow, but Mr. Taylor never looked more gorgeous or sexier than he did in this one. Judith
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Could not agree more and the chemistry was electric. My favourite film,
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Watched it again tonight and just loved it….again. Having TCM was just so convenient, but at least I have my substantial DVD library.
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Hi, June, have almost all of Mr. Taylor’s films on DVD. I know it’s old fashioned but nobody can just decide to take them away they they can a TV Channel. It’s nice to have control. All the best, Judith
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Hi, Judith. In this movie, Mr. Taylor is beautiful, as always! He is the first Indiana Jones!
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ciao, Fulvia. You’re right. Apparently the people who made the Indiana Jones films were very aware of “Valley of the Kings.” Judith
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Thank you for your comment.
Fulvia.
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