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Atlantis, the Lost Continent (1961)
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3 May 1961 (USA) moreTagline:
SIGHTS NEVER BEFORE SEEN - Adventure never before experienced!Plot:
A Greek Fisherman brings an Atlantean Princess back to her homeland which is the mythical city of Atlantis... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Overlooked, hard to find and not too bad. moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Sal Ponti | ... | Demetrios (as Anthony Hall) | |
| Joyce Taylor | ... | Princess Antillia | |
| John Dall | ... | Zaren | |
| William Smith | ... | Captain of the Guard (as Bill Smith) | |
| Edward Platt | ... | Azor the High Priest | |
| Frank DeKova | ... | Sonoy the Astrologer | |
| Berry Kroeger | ... | Surgeon | |
| Edgar Stehli | ... | King Kronas | |
| Wolfe Barzell | ... | Petros, Demetrios' Father | |
| Jay Novello | ... | Xandros the Greek Slave | |
| Paul Frees | ... | Narrator / multiple voices (voice) |
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90 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)Filming Locations:
Santa Catalina Island, Channel Islands, California, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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The initial cut of this film featured men in DaVinci-inspired flying rigs. This sequence was cut due to the poor quality of the special effects and negative responses from preview audiences. moreGoofs:
Continuity: The triangular pit of fire and water loses an acute angle during close ups of the fight. A flat wall replaces the 60 degree corner. moreQuotes:
Narrator: When Columbus discovered America, a series of mysteries arose to confound the scholars of Europe. Here are two continents, completely isolated from each other, yet they simultaneously developed similar cultures. For example, the Mayans measured time on the same principle as the Gregorian calendar of Europe... moreFAQ
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I agree that this is not one of George Pal's stronger efforts, but it does have merit. The sinking of Atlantis at the conclusion still looks good today even though some of the shots of the burning city were taken from "Quo Vadis."
Near the end of the film Russell Garcia's music repeats an easily remembered motif from his "Time Machine" score.
Edward Platt's performance as High Priest Azor is one of the best in the film although I kept expecting someone to call him "Chief."
The writing is a little stiff as it always seems to be in these ancient times epics. The only real awkward moment is the bizarre chant the slaves recite as they twist the giant drill in order to speed the eruption of the volcano.
Very colorful sets and costumes along with the usual amount of special effects mayhem you would anticipate from George Pal. The lead f/x man was A. Arnold Gillespie who worked on "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone With the Wind." The miniature sets and explosions are especially good.
An overlooked, above average spectacle from one of the best showmen working in Hollywood at the time.