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Antinea (Character)
from Missing Husbands (1921)

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Overview

Alternate Names:
Antinéa / Queen Antinea / Queen Antinea of Atlantis

Filmography

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  1. L'Atlantide (1992) Played by Victoria Mahoney

  2. L'Atlantide (1972) (TV) Played by Ludmilla Tchérina

  3. Hercules and the Captive Women (1961) Played by Fay Spain (as Queen Antinea of Atlantis)
    ... aka "Ercole alla conquista di Atlantide" - Italy (original title)
    ... aka "Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis" - International (English title)
  4. Journey Beneath the Desert (1961) Played by Haya Harareet (as Queen Antinea)
    ... aka "Antinea, l'amante della città sepolta" - Italy (original title)
    ... aka "Siren of Atlantis" - USA

  5. Totò sceicco (1950) Played by Tamara Lees
    ... aka "Toto the Sheik" - International (English title) (informal literal title)

  6. Siren of Atlantis (1949) Played by Maria Montez (as Queen Antinea)

  7. The Lost Atlantis (1932) Played by Brigitte Helm
    ... aka "The Mistress of Atlantis" - Germany (original title)
  8. Queen of Atlantis (1932) Played by Brigitte Helm
    ... aka "Die Herrin von Atlantis" - Germany (original title)
  9. L'Atlantide (1932) Played by Brigitte Helm (as Antinéa)

  10. Missing Husbands (1921) Played by Stacia Napierkowska (as Queen Antinea)
    ... aka "L'Atlantide" - France (original title)
    ... aka "Lost Atlantis" - USA
    ... aka "Queen of Atlantis" - USA (DVD title)

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Fun Stuff

Quotes:
From Siren of Atlantis (1949)
Queen Antinea: He found oblivion in my arms, until my time for loving him was over. See more »

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