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Release Date:
August 17, 1951
Original Title:
Lost Continent
Alternate Titles:
Jules Verne - Die Reise zur geheimnisvollen Insel
The Lost Continent
Genres:
Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Sigmund Neufeld Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
When an experimental atomic rocket crashes somewhere off-radar, its three developing scientists are joined by three Air Force men in tracking it down to a small Pacific island, where it apparently has landed on the plateau of the island's steep-walled, taboo mountain...
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Art Direction:
Frank Paul Sylos
Assistant Director:
Stanley Neufeld
Associate Producer:
Jack Leewood
Director:
Sam Newfield
Director of Photography:
Jack Greenhalgh
Editor:
Philip Cahn
Executive Producer:
Robert L. Lippert
Makeup Artist:
Harry Ross
Original Music Composer:
Paul Dunlap
Producer:
Sigmund Neufeld
Production Manager:
Bert Sternbach
Screenplay:
Richard H. Landau
Sound Mixer:
Fred Lau
Special Effects:
Augie Lohman
Story:
Carroll Young
Writer:
Orville H. Hampton
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