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Lost Horizon
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Lost Horizon

Mar 14, 1973
2h 27m
★ 5.4

Come to Shangri-La! Come to a new world of music, a new world of adventure, and a new world of love!

Overview

While escaping war-torn China, a group of Europeans crash in the Himalayas, where they are rescued and taken to the mysterious Valley of the Blue Moon, Shangri-La.

Genres

Adventure
Drama
Fantasy
Music
Romance

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures
Ross Hunter Productions
Frank Capra Productions

Lost Horizon Trailers

Cast

Peter Finch

Richard Conway

Peter Finch

Liv Ullmann

Catherine

Liv Ullmann

Sally Kellerman

Sally Hughes

Sally Kellerman

George Kennedy

Sam Cornelius

George Kennedy

Michael York

George Conway

Michael York

Olivia Hussey

Maria

Olivia Hussey

Bobby Van

Harry Lovett

Bobby Van

James Shigeta

Brother To-Lenn

James Shigeta

Charles Boyer

The High Lama

Charles Boyer

John Gielgud

Chang

John Gielgud

Kent Smith

Bill Fergunson

Kent Smith

John van Dreelen

Dr. Verden

John van Dreelen

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