Legend of the Superstition Mountains

2015
5.8| 0h30m| en
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Legend tells of the Lost Dutchman’s gold mine hidden somewhere within the 160,000 acres of brutal Arizona desert known as the “Superstition Mountains.” The promise of a $200 million mother lode has lured thousands of treasure hunters and continues to claim the lives of those eager to decipher the legend’s clues and riddles. Hunting for the Lost Dutchman is typically a one-man journey, but lifelong Dutch Hunter Wayne Tuttle is breaking with tradition and partnering with a team of experts to follow a newly revealed clue that could finally solve the 500-year-old mystery of America’s most famous and deadliest buried treasure.

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NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
ActuallyGlimmer The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
sjlempitski Anybody watching the show would think these guys searched "far and wide" for this treasure, in truth EVERY second of filming is within a 20 minute drive. As somebody who vacations in the area, and knows it well, all the locations searched by these hunters are on a 20 minute ride down either route 60 toward Picket Post mountain, or straight down Route 88 - 'the Old West highway', from Apache Junction, through Goldfield, and ending up at Canyon Lake in Tortilla Flat. And the 'characters' they interview all have ulterior motives - no mention that Clay Worst owns the Old Wasp mine in Goldfield that gets a few ounces of gold a week and that his mine is for sale, or Bob Snoose who owns the Goldfield Ghost town attraction, also still works the Black Queen mine in Goldfield as well. Best part was when they went to the Bluebird mine and gift shop, nobody interviewed Louis or John who run the place, as they both would have laughed these guys off the property as more idiots looking for what was found 125 years ago, which was the Bulldog mine.
mfklaus Whether you are a history buff, a treasure hound, into desert ecology and mountain adventure or you just like a good story, Legend of the Superstition Mountains has a lot to offer. The show is very faithful to the history of the Southwest, both Native Americans and the intrepid and stubborn miners. Each of the treasure hunters is a character in his own right and each brings unique expertise to the search for gold in very challenging terrain. The interplay as they make difficult decisions in trying to follow the trail of the Lost Dutchman's Mine is interesting. Try to imagine yourself in their shoes (boots) - it's part of the enjoyment of this program.
Kellydonnelly-261-587787 If you are looking for a mix of history, legend, humor and adventure Indiana Jone's style we would say set your DVR for the whole season! Must see this one ... Our whole family of six ranging from ages 6 years old to 40 years old are on the edge of our seats for each show... Between the creepy crawly snakes and spiders, cave exploring and the cliff climbing we are amazes they survive each rapid or Only wish is that it's moved closer to prime time so the teachers at school are happier when-our kids get to bed on time since its on Sundays way after bedtime (well worth the lack of sleep) We will be on vacation overseas when the next episode airs and asked our pet-sitter to make sure the season finale is recorded just in case we miss the last episode due to being away... Will still try take a break from vacation to see it because it really is that "good"
kc1254-261-564931 I thoroughly enjoy watching the television series "Legend of the Superstition Mountains." I am always anxious to see the next episode. Each shows leaves us dangling in suspense at the end. I made a point to tape each episode so that I don't miss a thing! Having lived in the State of Arizona for almost 50 years now the stories over the years have been very interesting. It is wonderful to be able to actually see the beautiful landscape and wildlife up close. The people in the show really help to keep the show interesting and often funny. They seem like they all get along pretty well together and they seem to make a great team! Keep up the good work!