Poster
Queen of Atlantis  (1932)


6.0|28 Jun, 1932|87 min
Released
IMDb
Two young officers, Saint-Avit and Morhange, get lost in the desert and find themselves prisoners of the beautiful Antinéa, queen of the city of Atlantis. Saint-Avit, blinded by his love for her, obeys her when she orders him to kill his comrade... With L’Atlantide, Pabst offers a psychoanalytic reading of Benoit’s novel, with a dominant female figure who enslaves her lovers before destroying them. The film’s fantasy dimension is disturbing, L’Atlantide bathes in a humid nightmare atmosphere, between the desperate search for a missing friend and the apparitions of an underworld lost in the desert. A long, discursive flashback suggests the Parisian origins of Antinéa, born from the marriage between Clémentine, a pretty, light-thighed French Cancan dancer, and an Arab prince seduced during a theatrical performance. But again, it's impossible to know whether these are the ramblings of an old alcoholic or the strange truth.
  •   Homepage
  •   Watch this movie
  •   Add to favorite
Keywords
friendship
fairy tale
queen
hoggar mountains
algerian sahara

Casts

Brigitte Helm
Brigitte Helm
Antinea
Heinz Klingenberg
Lt. Saint-Avit
Gustav Diessl
Gustav Diessl
Capt. Morange
Vladimir Sokoloff
Vladimir Sokoloff
Graf Bielowski
Tela Tchaï
Tela Tchaï
Tanid
Florelle
Florelle
Clementine
Mathias Wieman
Mathias Wieman
Ewar Torstenson
Georges Tourreil
Georges Tourreil
Lt. Ferrieres
Gertrude Pabst
Journalist
Rositta Severus-Liedernit
Martha von Konssatzki

Crews

G.W. Pabst
G.W. Pabst
Director
Alexandre Arnoux
Adaptation
Pierre Benoît
Pierre Benoît
Novel
Jacques Deval
Jacques Deval
Dialogue
Miles Mander
Miles Mander
Dialogue
Hermann Oberländer
Screenplay
Ladislaus Vajda
Screenplay
Romain Pinès
Producer
Wolfgang Zeller
Wolfgang Zeller
Original Music Composer
Ernst Körner
Director of Photography
Eugen Schüfftan
Director of Photography
Jean Oser
Editor
Marc Sorkin
Editor
Max Pretzfelder
Costume Design
Seymour Nebenzal
Producer
Ernö Metzner
Art Direction
Pierre Ichac
Pierre Ichac
Art Direction
Paul Dannenberg
Makeup Artist

Backdrops & Posters