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Warlords of Atlantis

An incredible tale of terror and suspense... above and below the sea.
1978 | 96m | English

(3059 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Kevin Connor
Writer: Brian Hayles
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Searching for the lost world of Atlantis, Prof. Aitken, his son Charles and Greg Collinson are betrayed by the crew of their expedition's ship, attracted by the fabulous treasures of Atlantis. The diving bell disabled, a deep sea monster attacks the boat. They are all dragged to the bottom of the sea where they meet the inhabitants of the lost continent, an advanced alien race that makes sailors their slaves.
Release Date: May 01, 1978
Director: Kevin Connor
Writer: Brian Hayles
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Science Fiction
Keywords monster, gold, queen, atlantis, octopus, engineer, alien, martian, escape, king, scientist, underwater, sea monster, archaeologist, lost civilization, giant octopus
Production Companies EMI Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Doug McClure Greg Collinson
Peter Gilmore Charles Aitken
Shane Rimmer Captain Daniels
Lea Brodie Delphine
Michael Gothard Atmir
Hal Galili Grogan
John Ratzenberger Fenn
Derry Power Jacko
Donald Bisset Professor Aitken
Ashley Knight Sandy
Robert Brown Briggs
Cyd Charisse Atsil
Daniel Massey Atraxon
Name Job
Michael Vickers Original Music Composer
Bill Blunden Editor
Allan Foenander Casting
Jack Maxsted Art Direction
Joan Carpenter Hairstylist
Robin Grantham Makeup Artist
Elliot Scott Production Design
Roger Dicken Creature Design
Graham Easton Production Supervisor
Derek V. Browne Camera Operator
Jim Atkinson Sound Editor
Ray Frift Assistant Director
Bryan Coates Location Manager
Doreen Soan Continuity
Alan Cassie Set Dresser
Syd Nightingale Construction Manager
George Gibbs Special Effects
Bert Hearn Property Master
Arthur Wooster Camera Operator
Mike Frift Assistant Camera
Cliff Culley Matte Painter
George Stephenson Sound
Ken Barker Sound
Rita Burgess Assistant Editor
Monica Howe Wardrobe Master
Lorna Hillyard Wardrobe Master
Kevin Connor Director
John Richardson Visual Effects Supervisor
Brian Hayles Screenplay
Alan Hume Director of Photography
Marc Boyle Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
John Dark Producer
Kevin Connor Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

The third of these Kevin Connor directed science-fiction outings for Doug McClure - this time as maritime explorers looking for the lost Atlantis. Peter Gilmore adds a little gravitas to this nautical yarn, as they descend to retrieve a golden statue from the depths and end up meeting a giant squid ... that gives them a bit more than they bargained for. They face lots of angry pre-historic beasties as they journey to meet the Atlantian illuminati - Cyd Charisse and Daniel Massey, no less. Yes, it is cheap - just like the other two, and the script was probably concocted on the back of a beer mat, but it is still a fun little diversion and the special effects are perfectly acceptable for the time.

Mar 28, 2022
Wuchak
6.0

**_Doug McClure’s fourth and final British adventure-fantasy flick_** At the turn of the century in the Victorian Age, a British archaeologist & his son (Peter Gilmore) enlist a ship to take them to the general area of the Bermuda Islands, secretly in search of Atlantis. The designer of a state-o ... f-the-art diving bell (McClure) is key to the mission’s success. “Warlords of Atlantis” (1978) is also known as “Warlords of the Deep” in America, a change that was made due to the failure of the American TV show Man From Atlantis. It was the fourth and final Brit adventure/fantasy starring McClure and produced by the team of Kevin Connor & John Dark (the former also directing). The previous three films came out between 1974-1977: They were “The Land That Time Forgot,” “At the Earth’s Core” and “The People That Time Forgot.” This was the only one not based on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ pulp yarns, but it’s cut from the same cloth and easily has the best creature effects. It’s not as good as the first movie, but it’s vastly superior to the lousy second one and a little better than “People.” The best part is the intriguing ideas concerning the origins of the Atlanteans and the impact they will have on human events in the 20th century. But the script focuses on a fast-moving story with lots of action, mostly involving attacks by colossal creatures. As usual, McClure makes for a likable hero. Meanwhile Michael Gothard is notable as a regal Atlantean elitist while Lea Brodie and Cyd Charisse are appealing on the feminine front, but not enough is done with them. Despite my lowkey criticisms, if you’re in the mood for a flick along the lines of “King Kong,” “Mysterious Island,” “She,” “The Vengeance of She,” “Captain Nemo and the Underwater City” and “The Island at the Top of the World,” this should fill the bill. It’s the least of these, though, except for the surprisingly dull “She.” It runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in Malta & Gozo (two Mediterranean islands 60 miles south of Sicily) with studio stuff done at Pinewood Studios in the London area. GRADE: B-

Feb 13, 2025