She (1935)
Leo Vincey, told by his dying uncle of a lost land visited 500 years ago by his ancestor, heads out with family friend Horace Holly to try to discover the land and its secret of immortality, said to be contained within a mystic fire. Picking up Tanya, a guide's daughter, in the frozen Russian arctic, they stumble upon Kor, revealed to be a hidden civilization ruled over by an immortal queen, called She, who believes Vincey is her long-lost lover John Vincey, Leo's ancestor.
Directors: Irving Pichel, Lansing C. Holden.
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Helen Gahagan as She |
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Randolph Scott as Leo Vincey |
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Helen Mack as Tanya Dugmore |
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Nigel Bruce as Horace Holly |
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Lumsden Hare as Dugmore |
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Samuel S. Hinds as John Vincey |
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Noble Johnson as Amahaggar Chief |
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Gustav von Seyffertitz as Billali |
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Jim Thorpe as Captain of the Guards (uncredited) |
| Directing | Irving Pichel | Director |
| Directing | Lansing C. Holden | Director |
| Writing | H. Rider Haggard | Novel |
| Production | Merian C. Cooper | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Aline Bernstein | Costume Design |
| Art | Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
| Art | Van Nest Polglase | Art Direction |
| Camera | J. Roy Hunt | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Harold Miles | Costume Design |
| Editing | Ted Cheesman | Editor |
| Sound | Max Steiner | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | James Daly | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Eddie Pyle | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Charles Burke | Assistant Camera |
| Costume & Make-Up | Hollis Barnes | Hairstylist |
| Crew | Dudley Nichols | Additional Dialogue |
| Production | Shirley C. Burden | Production Assistant |
| Sound | Walter Elliott | Sound Effects |
| Sound | John L. Cass | Sound Recordist |
| Writing | Ruth Rose | Adaptation |
| Directing | Ruth Rose | Continuity |
| Crew | Benjamin Zemach | Choreographer |
| Art | Alfred Herman | Assistant Art Director |
| Sound | Philip Faulkner Jr. | Sound Recordist |
| Crew | Vernon L. Walker | Special Effects |
| Writing | Ruth Rose | Dialogue |