Lost City of the Jungle (1946)

13 Chapters of Mighty Thrills!

Lost City of the Jungle (1946) poster

A movie serial in 13 chapters, and Lionel Atwill's final film: Following the end of WWII, war-monger Sir Eric Hazarias sets the wheel in motion for WWIII. His search for Meteorium 245, the only practical defence against the atomic bomb, leads him to mythical Pendrang. Obstructing his sinister plan to rule the world are Rod Stanton, United Peace Foundation investigator, Tal Shan , Pendrang native, and Marjorie Elmore, daughter of scientist Dr. Elmore, unwilling assistant to Sir Eric.

Director: Lewis D. Collins, Ray Taylor
Genre: Action, Adventure
Runtime: 265 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Gus Peterson
Editing: Jack Dolan, Joseph Gluck
Production: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

movie serial

More Films by Director: Lewis D. Collins, Ray Taylor
More Films in Genre: Action, Adventure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lost City of the Jungle about?
A movie serial in 13 chapters, and Lionel Atwill's final film: Following the end of WWII, war-monger Sir Eric Hazarias sets the wheel in motion for WWIII. His search for Meteorium 245, the only practical defence against the atomic bomb, leads him to mythical Pendrang. Obstructing his sinister plan to rule the world are Rod Stanton, United Peace Foundation investigator, Tal Shan , Pendrang native, and Marjorie Elmore, daughter of scientist Dr. Elmore, unwilling assistant to Sir Eric.
Who directed Lost City of the Jungle?
Lost City of the Jungle was directed by Lewis D. Collins, Ray Taylor.
Who stars in Lost City of the Jungle?
Lost City of the Jungle stars Russell Hayden, Jane Adams, Keye Luke, Lionel Atwill, John Eldredge, John Mylong.
How long is Lost City of the Jungle?
Lost City of the Jungle has a runtime of 4h 25m (265 minutes).
What genre is Lost City of the Jungle?
Lost City of the Jungle is a Action, Adventure film.
Where was Lost City of the Jungle produced?
Lost City of the Jungle was produced in United States of America.