The Isle of Sunken Gold
The Isle of Sunken Gold

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The Isle of Sunken Gold

1927
Movie
150 min
English

Isle of Sunken Gold is a 1927 American adventure film serial directed by Harry S. Webb. The film was long considered to be lost, however, chapters 4, 5, and 6 and reel 1 of chapter 7 were recently discovered in a European archive and retranslated back into English. A sea captain obtains half of a map directing him to an enormous treasure on a south sea island. The princess who rules the island possesses the other half of the map, and together they fight off the pirates and natives who would prevent their retrieval of the treasure.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Adventure, Silent Film

Plot Summary

The Isle of Sunken Gold is a lost silent film from 1927. Details about its plot are scarce, but it is believed to be an adventure film with a treasure-hunting theme. The story likely involved a perilous journey to a remote island in search of a legendary sunken treasure, facing dangers and rivals along the way.

Critical Reception

As a lost film, there is no available critical reception or audience data for 'The Isle of Sunken Gold'. Its historical significance lies primarily in its status as a lost artifact of early cinema. Without surviving prints or contemporary reviews, its artistic merit and audience impact remain unknown.

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Fun Fact

The Isle of Sunken Gold is considered a 'lost film,' meaning no known copies of it exist today. This is a common fate for many films from the silent era due to factors like nitrate film decomposition and deliberate destruction for re-use of celluloid.

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