Lost Gods (1930)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 53 mins
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Lost Gods
Lost Gods was distributed as a "lecture film," a documentary which was screened in conjunction with the presence of a live narrator. Most lecture films of the early 1930s were shot silent, but this production was fitted out with a soundtrack, albeit a rather crude one. The film's "auteur" was Count Byron Kuhn De Podrock, who while leading an African expedition came across several nearly-forgotten tribes and their equally obscure religious artifacts and ancient temples. Reviewers complained that there was "nothing unusual" about the film, indicating that there was a glut of these documentaries on the market. For the record, Lost Gods was produced under the watchful eye of the Algiers Museum. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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