
The Golden Mistress
Adventure · Horror
Overview
Ann Dexter, daughter of an itinerant Haiti waterfront character, Carl Dexter, brings a golden idol, which her father her stolen at a voodoo ceremony, to Bill Buchanan, who is known along the waterfront as a man eternally on a treasure hunt. He agrees to let Ann accompany him in search of the treasure after a native he befriended gives him directions and certain voodoo secret charms. They follow an underwater passage to an island where they find a Pagan tribe. They learn that the golden idol is a burial symbol representing the dead and that hundreds of idols are at the bottom of the sacred burial lake.
Top Cast


John Agar
John Agar
Bill Buchanan
John Agar
Bill Buchanan


Rosemarie Stack
Rosemarie Stack
Ann Dexter
Rosemarie Stack
Ann Dexter


Abner Biberman
Abner Biberman
Carl Dexter
Abner Biberman
Carl Dexter
André Narcisse
André Narcisse
Iznard, Dombala Houngan
André Narcisse
Iznard, Dombala Houngan
Jacques Molant
Jacques Molant
Ti Flute
Jacques Molant
Ti Flute
André Contant
André Contant
Dombala Soloist
André Contant
Dombala Soloist
Pierre Blain
Pierre Blain
The Houngan
Pierre Blain
The Houngan
Shibley Talamas
Shibley Talamas
DuPuis
Shibley Talamas
DuPuis
André Saint-Germain
André Saint-Germain
Spearman
André Saint-Germain
Spearman
Napoleon Bernard
Napoleon Bernard
Dombala Soloist
Napoleon Bernard
Dombala Soloist
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