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Fantasy Magazine, v. 4, issue 4, whole no. 28, February-March 1935
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FRANKENSTEIN THE INVISIBLE MAN SIX HOURS TO LIVE! HIGH TREASON! MYSTERIOUS - AND ISLAND OF LOST SOULS THE GOLEM! JUST IMAGINE SKY SPLITTER LOST WORLD OUR HEAVENLY BODIES "TOMORROW" AELITA SCIENTICINEMATORIALLY SPEAKING DELUGE THE END OF THE WORLD TARZAN ROCKET TO THE MOON THE MUMMY METROPOLIS KING KONG BY Forrest J. Ackerman The Mistress of Atlantis "A Legend of the Lost Continent" Another fantasy film from France, made from the book "L'Atlantide" by Pierre Benoit. Starring Brigitte Helm of "Metropolitis," "Alraune," "L'Or" (see last issue "Scientifim Snapshots" column for paragraph on "L"O'r"), the dialog is in English. The story: a radio lecturer is expounding to his ether-audience the theory that ancient Atlantis once existed in the middle of what today is the great Sahara. At a French military outpost in this same desert, two officers hear the speaker. One openly scoffs at his theory; the other, Lieutenant de Saint-Avit, becomes strangely excited. Then, "I saw Atlantis!" he says! "Two years ago. In the midst of the desert. It was there that I killed Lieutenant Morhange..." Time turns back. We see Saint-Avit and Morhange together, traveling into the Sahara on a military mission. In a mountainous region, the comrades come upon a strange shield, and near it discover a dying man, whom they save. They continue on, but shortly their guide is killed by a mysterious spear thrown from ambush; and later the unknown, whose life they saved, betrays them into an ambuscade. When Saint-Avit returns to consciousness, he finds himself alone in a weird, wondrous palace in the city where dwell the people of he whom was rescued. Avit wanders bewilderedly, searching for Morhange. Then, still weary, he falls, exhausted. When he awakens he finds a man in his room dressed in the best Parisian style: the Grand Chamberlain to Antinea. Antinea: the Queen-ruler of lost Atlantis. Hetman of Jitomir, the Chamberlain, summons Avit to Antinea. Exotic, goddess-like is the beauty of Antinea; but hard and cruel is her heart. Her father was a Prince of (continued on page 104)
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FRANKENSTEIN THE INVISIBLE MAN SIX HOURS TO LIVE! HIGH TREASON! MYSTERIOUS - AND ISLAND OF LOST SOULS THE GOLEM! JUST IMAGINE SKY SPLITTER LOST WORLD OUR HEAVENLY BODIES "TOMORROW" AELITA SCIENTICINEMATORIALLY SPEAKING DELUGE THE END OF THE WORLD TARZAN ROCKET TO THE MOON THE MUMMY METROPOLIS KING KONG BY Forrest J. Ackerman The Mistress of Atlantis "A Legend of the Lost Continent" Another fantasy film from France, made from the book "L'Atlantide" by Pierre Benoit. Starring Brigitte Helm of "Metropolitis," "Alraune," "L'Or" (see last issue "Scientifim Snapshots" column for paragraph on "L"O'r"), the dialog is in English. The story: a radio lecturer is expounding to his ether-audience the theory that ancient Atlantis once existed in the middle of what today is the great Sahara. At a French military outpost in this same desert, two officers hear the speaker. One openly scoffs at his theory; the other, Lieutenant de Saint-Avit, becomes strangely excited. Then, "I saw Atlantis!" he says! "Two years ago. In the midst of the desert. It was there that I killed Lieutenant Morhange..." Time turns back. We see Saint-Avit and Morhange together, traveling into the Sahara on a military mission. In a mountainous region, the comrades come upon a strange shield, and near it discover a dying man, whom they save. They continue on, but shortly their guide is killed by a mysterious spear thrown from ambush; and later the unknown, whose life they saved, betrays them into an ambuscade. When Saint-Avit returns to consciousness, he finds himself alone in a weird, wondrous palace in the city where dwell the people of he whom was rescued. Avit wanders bewilderedly, searching for Morhange. Then, still weary, he falls, exhausted. When he awakens he finds a man in his room dressed in the best Parisian style: the Grand Chamberlain to Antinea. Antinea: the Queen-ruler of lost Atlantis. Hetman of Jitomir, the Chamberlain, summons Avit to Antinea. Exotic, goddess-like is the beauty of Antinea; but hard and cruel is her heart. Her father was a Prince of (continued on page 104)
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