gracias, Twist. Pues a priori no me interesa leer las novelas de Fu Manchu, claro, que a lo mejor me vendria bien dejar a Houellebecq et compagnie y leer obras de "género" evasivo.

las peliculas con Cr Lee fueron mitos en mi infancia, pero como es peligroso a veces, decepcionante, siempre, revisar los mitos de la infancia, me da reparo volver a verlas.

sobre los homenajes de I.Jones, (off: y yo me pregunto: ¿cuando un homenaje es tal y no un plagio? ¿ quien marca la linea y las reglas del juego?)

en imdb me han pasado este link:

Not exactly what you're asking for, but the Uncle Scrooge comic books written and Illustrated by Carl Barks were another inspiration.

One particular story, "The Seven Cities Of Cibola" (September 1954) contains the inspiration for the opening scene of Raiders Of The Lost Ark.

Here's a link to Bark's complete story, but go to straight to page 26 to see the idol and boulder sequence.


http://kitscomics.com/7c/26.htm

peliculas que han citado para I.J

The Mummy
The Thief Of Bagdad
Drums
Four Feathers
Island Of Lost Souls
White Zombie
Lives Of A Bengal Lancer
Sundown
She
40,000 Horsemen
Beau Geste
The Last Outpost (Grant and Rains)
Lawrence Of Arabia
Green Hell
The Lost Patrol

(The Gary Cooper-Hathaway film from 1939 was "The Real Glory", Moro uprising in Philippines. Hathaway also directed Cooper in "Bengal Lancers", 1936)

Spielberg would be the first to tell you that cliffhanger serials were the main inspirations for Indy, especially Republic Pictures productions like PERILS OF NYOKA (aka NYOKA AND THE TIGER MEN) and SECRET SERVICE IN DARKEST AFRICA.