Island of Lost Women

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Island of Lost Women
Directed by Frank Tuttle
Produced by George C. Bertholon
Albert J. Cohen
Alan Ladd
Written by Ray Buffum
Prescott Chaplin (story)
Starring Jeff Richards
Venetia Stevenson
John Smith
Alan Napier
Diane Jergens
June Blair
Music by Raoul Kraushaar
Dave Kahn
Cinematography John F. Seitz
Editing by Roland Gross
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) May, 1959
Running time 71 mins
Country United States
Language English
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Island of Lost Women is a 71-minute, black-and-white movie, directed by Frank Tuttle, which was released by Warner Brothers in 1959.

Its plot borrows from the 1956 science fiction classic Forbidden Planet which, in turn, lifted much of its plot from Shakespeare's The Tempest. Jeff Richards plays Mark Bradley, a radio commentator whose pilot, Joe Walker (John Smith), is flying him across the Pacific to a conference in Australia. Engine troubles develop and Smith makes a forced landing on a small, perhaps uncharted island inhabited by Dr. Paul Lujan (Alan Napier).

Dr. Lujan, unfriendly to the point of hostility, orders the intruders to leave immediately but their plane has been too badly damaged to permit this. He then grudgingly introduces Bradley and Walker to his trio of young, beautiful daughters, Venus (Venetia Stevenson), Urana (Diane Jurgens) and Mercuria (June Blair). The visitors soon learn that Dr. Lujan is a scientist who has fled the civilized world because of his fears of the havoc which can be wrought by the discovery of nuclear energy.

To the doctor's disapproval, two of his daughters fall in love with the two strangers, forcing them to choose between staying on the island or returning to civilization.

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