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SIREN OF ATLANTIS ('47) SIREN OF ATLANTIS ('47) Aust daybill OR search current auctions Auction History Result 7m850 SIREN OF ATLANTIS Aust daybill '47 Atlantis the Lost Continent, c/u of Maria Montez! Date Sold 3/21/2013Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Australian Daybill Movie Poster (db; measures 13 1/4" x 30" [34 x 76 cm]) (Learn More) Seymour Nebenzal's Siren of Atlantis (also released simply as "Atlantis", and also as "Seymour Nebenzal's Atlantis, The Lost Continent"), the 1947 Arthur Ripley, Gregg C. Tallas & John Brahm romantic triangle fantasy adventure thriller ("Such Exciting Adventures... Such Exotic Women... -could only happen in fabulous Atlantis - the Lost Continent!"; "Strange! Stirring! Spectacular!"; "...Friends for life... Now enemies to the death!"; "...Chamber of horrors... Where 54 men met their fate!"; "...100 dancing houris [sic] to satisfy a queen's desire!"; "...frenzied men give their lives for her love!"; "'Come with me... to Atlantis where each man finds his Paradise on earth... land of love... land of terror!'"; "Come with me... and find your Paradise on earth!"; "Based on the novel 'Atlantida' by Pierre Benoit") starring Maria Montez, Jean-Pierre Aumont (Montez and Aumont were married at the time), Dennis O'Keefe, Henry Daniell, Morris Carnovsky, and Alex Minotis. Note that this movie is NOT based on the classic myth of a lost underwater city, but instead concerns a lost city in the Sahara Desert, but apparently there were budgetary issues with this movie, because the "lost continent" only consisted of a few buildings! Also note that the IMDb notes this movie as being from 1949, when it was actually made in 1947 (it had three different directors, and apparently had many problems during production, which apparently caused it to be released two years after it was made, even though the posters are clearly dated 1947, indicating it was ready to be released during that year). NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Condition: good. There is paper loss in the right of the top edge and there is a 5" tear in the left of the top edge extending into the woman's image. There are some yellowed pieces of tape on the back of the poster that bleed through to the front and there are some creases throughout the poster. Learn More about condition grades
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