A sailor finds an ancient vase on an uncharted island. He is later hired by archaeologists to lead them back to the island.

Is it worth the time? Look, unless you are a total sucker for 1930s bargain-bin adventures, probably not. If you get a kick out of stiff acting and sets that look like they were made of damp cardboard, you might find something to love here. Everyone else? You’ll probably be bored within ten minutes. 🌊 The whole thing...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Harry S. Webb

George B. Seitz
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"Is it worth the time? Look, unless you are a total sucker for 1930s bargain-bin adventures, probably not. If you get a kick out of stiff acting and sets that look like they were made of damp cardboard, you might find something to love here. Everyone else? You’ll probably be bored within ten minutes. 🌊 The whole thing starts with a sailor finding a vase. It’s not even a particularly nice vase, but it's enough to get the plot moving. The archaeologists show up looking very serious and important...."

George Morrell
Leon Metzetti, Carl Krusada
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