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Release Date: 1987
Cast: Cassandra Peterson, Martin Rabbett, Sharon Stone, George Chiota, Rory Kilalea, Themsie Times, Alex Heyns, Aileen Marson, Fidelis Cheza, Richard Chamberlain, James Earl Jones, Robert Donner ...MORE
Cast: Cassandra Peterson, Martin Rabbett, Sharon Stone, George Chiota, Rory Kilalea, Themsie Times, Alex Heyns, Aileen Marson, Fidelis Cheza, Richard Chamberlain, James Earl Jones, Robert Donner, Nic Lesley, Stuart Goakes, Doghmi Larbi, Henry Silva ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Action, Adventure, Comedy, Action/Adventure, Jungle Film
Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold is an adventure movie directed by Gary Nelson and released on January 30, 1987 in the United States. It is loosely based on the novel Allan Quatermain by H. Rider Haggard. It is the sequel to King Solomon's Mines.
The role of Allan Quatermain is reprised by Richard Chamberlain as is that of Jesse Huston by Sharon Stone, who was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Awards for "Worst Actress" for this role. The movie also starred James Earl Jones as Umslopogaas, Henry Silva as Agon, Aileen Marson as Queen Nyleptha, Cassandra Peterson as Queen Sorais and... MORE
Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold is an adventure movie directed by Gary Nelson and released on January 30, 1987 in the United States. It is loosely based on the novel Allan Quatermain by H. Rider Haggard. It is the sequel to King Solomon's Mines.
The role of Allan Quatermain is reprised by Richard Chamberlain as is that of Jesse Huston by Sharon Stone, who was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Awards for "Worst Actress" for this role. The movie also starred James Earl Jones as Umslopogaas, Henry Silva as Agon, Aileen Marson as Queen Nyleptha, Cassandra Peterson as Queen Sorais and Chamberlain's real-life partner Martin Rabbett as Robeson Quatermain.
The film was made simultaneously with its predecessor, King Solomon's Mines, although it was released a couple of years later. Despite the tremendous liberties both movies took with the source material, Allan Quatermain was loosely based, mostly, on the book sequel of Haggard's King Solomon's Mines, entitled Allan Quatermain. In that book, which depicts Quatermain's last adventure (although it's just the second in the series of novels), the character and his associates go searching for a lost white tribe in Africa, and end up LESS
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