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Allan Quatermain And The Lost City Of Gold(1986)

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2009

The Trailer For Yet Another One Of My Guilty Pleasures, Allan Quatermain And The Lost City Of Gold Starring Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Stone, James Earl Jones, Henry Silva, Robert Donner, And Doghmi Larbi. Directed By Gary Nelson.

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  • One of my childhood faves! I had the hots for Sharon Stone when I was like 10!

  • Eat your heart out, Indy! This is the true adventurer! This movie was so extremely funny! Thanks for upping!

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  • I hope your referring to the LEG comic and not the film. Also I dont get why Quatermain is played by an american when hes an English man from an English book(King Solomons Mines).

  • its been 19 years since i saw this movie and finally found out the name of it and watched it again, hearing the theme song again sure did spark up a good feeling!

  • Gotta love the 80's, thanks for the upload, brings back childhood memories

  • @disconnected22 :) Who the Hell didn't!

  • Hilarious...the guy who plays his brother (the blonde haired guy standing next to Sharon Stone at 1:07 I presume) is actually Chamberlain's boyfriend...how campy and barfonic is that...you got Sharon Stone (who was just a babe and still is), and a fudgepacking star who secures a spot for his boyfriend playing his brother. If Sharon takes it all off, they'll both be running for the little boys' room shouting 'gross!'

  • @Wolfshifter You are right, but this incarnation of Quatermaine has nothing to do with original of Haggard. Its a copy of Indiana Jones, even music theme is done in similar manner.

  • @Wolfshifter oh ok yea i have 2 check these out

  • @Cropsy25 They did try to make him out to be more like Indiana Jones in these movies because they thought it would sell better. The character is actually supposed to be more like he is in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

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