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The Mistress of Atlantis: Directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. With Brigitte Helm, John Stuart, Tela Tchaï, Gustav Diessl. Two French Foreign Legionnaires are lost amid the shifting sands of the Sahara Desert when they stumble across the entrance to an underground world.
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- Romance
- Georg Wilhelm Pabst
- 1939
The Queen of Atlantis. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-6916-3. External links. L'Atlantide (French-language version) at IMDb; The Mistress of Atlantis (English-language version) at IMDb; Die Herrin von Atlantis (German-language version) at IMDb
Rent The Mistress of Atlantis on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Two soldiers are on a search for the Atlantis in the Sahara; they are captured by raiders from the lost city and they...
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- Brigitte Helm
- Georg Wilhelm Pabst
Die Herrin von Atlantis: Directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst. With Brigitte Helm, Heinz Klingenberg, Tela Tchaï, Gustav Diessl. Two French Foreign Legionnaires are lost amid the shifting sands of the Sahara Desert when they stumble across the entrance to an underground world.
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- Fantasy, Sci-Fi
- Georg Wilhelm Pabst
- 1932-06-28
Overview. In this mythical fantasy, the evil queen of Atlantis lives in a magnificent palace, the halls of which are filled with the mummified remains of former lovers. G.W. Pabst. Director. Pierre Benoît. Novel. Hermann Oberländer. Screenplay. Ladislaus Vajda. Screenplay. Reviews 1. Discussions 1. A review by talisencrw.
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Movie Info. Two soldiers are on a search for the Atlantis in the Sahara when they are captured by raiders from the lost city and taken before its beautiful queen. Genre: Fantasy, Sci-fi.
Brief Synopsis: Two French officers (Pierre Blanchar, Jean Angelo), lost in the Sahara desert, are kidnapped and taken to the lost city of Atlantis, whereupon they meet its Queen (Brigitte Helm). Verdict: The second adaptation of Pierre Benoit's fantasy novel - after a 1921 Silent version directed by Jacques Feyder - was a German production ...