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  1. Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold

    Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold

    PG1987 · Adventure · 1h 39m

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  1. Rated: 3/5 • Sep 11, 2003. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. An explorer (Richard Chamberlain), his archaeologist girlfriend (Sharon Stone) and a Zulu warrior (James Earl Jones) find a jungle city.

  2. Allan Quatermain And The Lost City Of Gold - YouTube. Buy. PG. YouTube Movies & TV. 179M subscribers. Subscribed. 150. Allan Quatermain once again teams up with Jesse Huston...

  3. Summaries. Allan Quatermain once again teams up with Jesse Huston where the discovery of a mysterious old gold piece sends Quatermain looking for his long-lost brother, missing in the wilds of Africa after seeking a lost white race.

  4. Allan Quatermain & The Lost City Of Gold. A mysterious murder leads a professor and his daughter to seek Allan Quatermain's help while on a journey to King Solomon's mines and a hidden city made of gold. 576 IMDb 4.5 1 h 39 min 1987. X-Ray PG. Action · Adventure · Thrilling · Campy. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $3.89. Buy. HD $12.99.

  5. Overview. After his brother Robeson disappears without a trace while exploring Africa in search of a legendary 'white tribe', Allan Quatermain decides to follow in his footsteps to learn what became of him. Soon after arriving, he discovers the Lost City of Gold, controlled by the evil lord Agon, and mined by his legions of white slaves.

  6. Allan Quatermain & The Lost City Of Gold. ADVENTURE. In this sequel to "King Solomon's Mines," Allan Quatermain (Richard Chamberlain) and Jesse Huston (Sharon Stone) once again travel to Africa on a journey of uncharted pathways, in search of a lost brother and a Lost City of Gold! 40% TOMATOMETER. Average 4.5. Reviews 5. Fresh 2. Rotten 3.

  7. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold is a 1986 American adventure comedy film directed by Gary Nelson and released in West Germany on December 18, 1986, and in the United States on January 30, 1987. It is loosely based on the 1887 novel Allan Quatermain by H. Rider Haggard.

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