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AdventureFantasy

Siren of Atlantis

- ...slave girls dance to a queen's command!

Two Foreign Legion soldiers, Jean (Dennis O'Keefe) and Andre (Jean Pierre Aumont), accidentally discover the famed lost continent of Atlantis. Bewitched by the sultry, beauty of the Queen of Atlantis (Maria Montez) the two men vie for her affections; little realising that her previous lovers have been embalmed into statues that line the passages of her kingdom.

Release Date : 1949-01-04

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Seymour Nebenzal Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Siren of Atlantis

Cast

Maria Montez

Character Name : Queen Antinea

Original Name : Maria Montez

Gender : Female

Jean-Pierre Aumont

Character Name : Andre St. Avit

Original Name : Jean-Pierre Aumont

Gender : Male

Henry Daniell

Character Name : Blades

Original Name : Henry Daniell

Gender : Male

Morris Carnovsky

Character Name : Le Mesge

Original Name : Morris Carnovsky

Gender : Male

Alex Minotis

Character Name : Cortot

Original Name : Alex Minotis

Gender : Male

Rus Conklin

Character Name : Eggali

Original Name : Rus Conklin

Gender : Male

Allan Nixon

Character Name : Lindstrom

Original Name : Allan Nixon

Gender : Male

Pierre Watkin

Character Name : Colonel

Original Name : Pierre Watkin

Gender : Male

Dennis O'Keefe

Character Name : Jean Morhange

Original Name : Dennis O'Keefe

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-07-09

French Foreign Legionnaires "André" (Jean-Pierre Aumont) and his friend "Jean" (Dennis O'Keefe) have been missing in the Northern Sahara desert for quite a while before the former man is discovered, disorientated, dehydrated and rambling on that he has killed his pal and that he has spent quite a bit of the time he was missing in the not so underwater kingdom of Atlantis. Turns out this kingdom is ruled by the ruthless queen "Antinea" (Maria Montez) and this exhausted soldier now regales us with tales of his perilous escapades. It's a perfectly watchable little desert adventure propped up by stalwart Henry Daniell and some charming contributions from her leopard "Nissa" - who frequently acts her rather thickly-accented mistress off the screen. The sets - indeed the whole production is on the basic side, but there is still just about enough action, and nastiness from Montez to sustain it. Don't aim too high, and it will kill 1¼ hours for you easily enough.