The Mistress of the World, Part IV: King Makombe

The Mistress of the World, Part IV: King Makombe

Release date : December 26, 1919
Runtime : 1h 14m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Uwe Jens Krafft /
Production companies : May-Film /
December 26, 1919 1h 14m Germany Adventure No Language More
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Through the plan hidden in Astarte's jewelry, Maud Gregaards, Kien-Lung and Consul Madsen get on the trail of the Queen of Sheba's treasure. Their search takes them to Africa, where they want to know from King Makombe the location of the Fire Mountain, near which the legendary city of Ophir, the center of the Astarte cult, is said to be.
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Mia May
Maud Gregaards
Michael Bohnen
Consul Madsen
Henry Sze
Dr. Kien-Lung
Bamboula
King Makombe
Louis Brody
Mallkalle
Ernst Hofmann
Creed Merville
Hans Mierendorff
Baron Murphy/Dr. Frohner
Paul Morgan
Pius Gotthilf Karpeler

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  • title:The Mistress of the World, Part IV: King Makombe
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1919
  • Runtime:1h 14m
  • Genres: Adventure · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Uwe Jens Krafft /
  • Writers: Karl Figdor · Wilhelm Roellinghoff · Joe May · Richard Hutter · Ruth Goetz ·
  • Production companies: May-Film ·
  • Overview:Through the plan hidden in Astarte's jewelry, Maud Gregaards, Kien-Lung and Consul Madsen get on the trail of the Queen of Sheba's treasure. Their search takes them to Africa, where they want to know from King Makombe the location of the Fire Mountain, near which the legendary city of Ophir, the center of the Astarte cult, is said to be.
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