
Allan Quatermain
Adventure
Overview
Early South African lensed adaptation of King Solomon's Mines featuring Allan Quatermain and his adventures.
Top Cast
Albert Lawrence
Albert Lawrence
Allan Quatermain
Albert Lawrence
Allan Quatermain
H.J. Hamlin
H.J. Hamlin
Sir Henry Curtis
H.J. Hamlin
Sir Henry Curtis
Raymond Brown
Raymond Brown
Captain John Good
Raymond Brown
Captain John Good
Mabel May
Mabel May
Nyleptha, The Fair Queen
Mabel May
Nyleptha, The Fair Queen
Elise Hamilton
Elise Hamilton
Sorais, The Dark Queen
Elise Hamilton
Sorais, The Dark Queen
Edward Vincent
Edward Vincent
Agon, The Priest
Edward Vincent
Agon, The Priest
George Taylor
George Taylor
Prince Natsa
George Taylor
Prince Natsa
Abe Barker
Abe Barker
Alphonse
Abe Barker
Alphonse
A.O. Glisson
A.O. Glisson
Rev. Mr. McKenzie
A.O. Glisson
Rev. Mr. McKenzie


Florence Roberts
Florence Roberts
Mrs. McKenzie
Florence Roberts
Mrs. McKenzie
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