

The Lost City
Overview
An evil scientist invents a earthquake machine and plots to take over the world from his base in Africa.
- Production
- Super Serial Productions Inc.
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- Director
- Harry Revier
- Producers
- Sherman S. Krellberg
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talisencrw
April 12, 2016
It must have been so gloriously invigorating, making films during the first decade since the inception of sound. It seemed both in the pre-Code era and in serials (which I unabashedly adore) that writers and filmmakers threw everything but the kitchen sink at unsuspecting viewers. Though the cynical among contemporary cinephiles could just as well toss it off as creaky filmmaking, since Lord Almighty, it's in black-and-white with no CGI, it's a load of fun (although it does carry the racial ster…











