Lost Lagoon Trailer

Lost Lagoon Trailer (1957)

"Stollen kisses... in the Lost Lagoon!" 24 November 1957 Adventure, Drama, Romance 79 mins

Saddled with a loveless marriage and three ungrateful children, Charlie Walker (Jeffrey Lynn) dreams of escape. When he falls overboard on a boating trip and is presumed dead, his fantasy comes true. He washes up on a Caribbean island and meets a lovely local (Leila Barry). He gets a fresh start at life, opening a resort on his island home. But guilt and a few insurance agents may cut Charlie's dream short.

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Cast

Jeffrey Lynn

as Charlie Walker

Leila Barry

as Elizabeth Moore

Peter Donat

as David Burnham

Don Gibson

as Mr. Beakins

Roger Clark

as Millard Cauley

Jane Hartley

as Bernadine Walker

Crew

Jeffrey Lynn

Jeffrey Lynn Additional Dialogue

John Rawlins

John Rawlins Adaptation

Richard Van Hessen

Richard Van Hessen Production Supervisor

Eileen Head

Eileen Head Continuity

Harry W. Smith

Harry W. Smith Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 24 November 1957

United States 01 February 1958

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