The cult of Ubasti, headquartered on the isle of Lemuria, believes that Princess Nadji of Egypt is a reincarnation of their long-dead goddess, Ossana, and intend to sacrifice her so that Ossana may be resurrected..

Is it worth watching? If you have a soft spot for 1930s pulp and can handle very slow pacing, yes. It is definitely for people who love Bela Lugosi when he isn't playing a monster. If you hate old movies where nothing much happens for twenty minutes at a time, you will probably be bored out of your mind. It’s a specifi...


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"Is it worth watching? If you have a soft spot for 1930s pulp and can handle very slow pacing, yes. It is definitely for people who love Bela Lugosi when he isn't playing a monster. If you hate old movies where nothing much happens for twenty minutes at a time, you will probably be bored out of your mind. It’s a specific kind of vibe for a specific kind of night. The first thing you notice is Bela Lugosi’s face. He plays Frank Chandler, also known as Chandu the Magician, and he is actually the he..."
Harry A. Earnshaw, R.R. Morgan, Barry Barringer, Vera M. Oldham
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