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Professor Johansson has made a huge scientific breakthrough; a device that will create a huge magnetic pulse that knocks out all electricity over a continent-wide area. The military applications are already being thought of when Dr.... See more »

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Karin Johanson
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Peter Lundström
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Mrs. Latour
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Dr. Henrik Brandes
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Berakov
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Fernando
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Priester
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Professor Johanson
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Biamonte
Hans Nielsen ...
Colonel Dagget
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Norvald
Jean-Claude Michel ...
Ballard
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Seemann John
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Logan
Rolf von Nauckhoff ...
Dalkin (as Ralph Nauckhoff)
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Bertrand (as Jack Blum)
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Dr. Lin-Chor
Jur Arten ...
Hulki (uncredited)
Ali Benmussa ...
Kellner in Cannes (uncredited)
Hans-Jürgen Bodinus ...
Agent DeWitt (uncredited)
Edgar O. Faiss ...
Agent Dobric (uncredited)
Kunibert Gensichen ...
Reporter Carnot (uncredited)
Peter Hippler ...
Agent Markos (uncredited)
Bob Iller ...
Reporter Elkins (uncredited)
Wolfgang Kühne ...
Arzt (uncredited)
Bruno W. Pantel ...
Polizeipräfekt (uncredited)
Reinhold Pasch ...
Reporter Cannon (uncredited)
Peter Purand ...
Agent Young (uncredited)
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Sergeant Larson (uncredited)
Eleonore Tappert ...
Selma (uncredited)
Harro ten Brook ...
Agent Morgan (uncredited)
Egon Vogel ...
Beamter in Leichenhalle (uncredited)

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William Dieterle
Richard Angst ... (uncredited)

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Jo Eisinger ... ()
 
Pascal Jardin ... (dialogue)
 
Harald G. Petersson ... ()

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Ralph Baum ... executive producer
Artur Brauner ... producer
William Dieterle ... producer
Harry Eller ... executive producer
Joseph R. Juliano ... executive producer
Helmut Ungerland ... executive producer
Horst Wendlandt ... co-executive producer (uncredited) / executive producer

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Roman Vlad

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Richard Angst

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Jutta Hering
Borys Lewin ... (as Boris Levin)
Ira Oberberg

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Helmut Nentwig
Willy Schatz

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Ralph Baum

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Claudia Hahne-Herberg ... (as Claudia Herberg)
Edith Oakes

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Jupp Paschke ... makeup artist
Werner Schröder ... makeup artist
Heinz Stamm ... makeup artist

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Peter Homfeld ... unit manager
Richard Oehlers ... unit manager
Jeffrey Robert ... production manager
Helmut Ungerland ... production manager

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Roly Bock ... assistant director

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Clemens Tütsch ... sound

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Ernst Kunstmann ... optical effects

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Horst Braun ... second assistant camera
Arthur Grimm ... still photographer
Bob Klebig ... still photographer
Alfred Westphal ... assistant camera

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Charlotte Jungmann ... wardrobe
Helmut Preuss ... wardrobe

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Vicky Knight ... script supervisor

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René Arrieu ... voice dubbing: Wolfgang Preiss (uncredited)
Marc Cassot ... voice dubbing: Carlos Thompson (uncredited)
Jean-Henri Chambois ... voice dubbing: Hans Nielsen (uncredited)
Jean Clarieux ... voice dubbing: Leon Askin (uncredited)
Otto Czarski ... voice dubbing: Rudolf Rhomberg (uncredited)
Gerd Duwner ... voice dubbing: Soen Khiam Phoo (uncredited)
Eckart Dux ... voice dubbing: Georges Rivière (uncredited)
Marie Francey ... voice dubbing: Eleonore Tappert (uncredited)
Michel François ... voice dubbing: Sabu (uncredited)
Holger Kepich ... voice dubbing: Carlo Giustini (uncredited)
Wolfgang Kieling ... voice dubbing: Lino Ventura (uncredited)
Stanislav Ledinek ... voice dubbing: Leon Askin (uncredited)
Serge Lhorca ... voice dubbing: Wolfgang Kuhne (uncredited)
Axel Monjé ... voice dubbing: Jean-Claude Michel (uncredited)
Pierre Morin ... voice dubbing: Gino Cervi (uncredited)
Martine Sarcey ... voice dubbing: Martha Hyer (uncredited)
Eva Katharina Schultz ... voice dubbing: Martha Hyer (uncredited)
Bettina Schön ... voice dubbing: Micheline Presle (uncredited)
Wolfgang Spier ... voice dubbing: Sabu (uncredited)
Herbert Stass ... voice dubbing: Rolf von Naukoff (uncredited)
Marc Valbel ... voice dubbing: Carl Lange (uncredited)
Paul Wagner ... voice dubbing: Carl Lange and Gino Cervi (uncredited)
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Professor Johansson has made a huge scientific breakthrough; a device that will create a huge magnetic pulse that knocks out all electricity over a continent-wide area. The military applications are already being thought of when Dr. Johansson is kidnapped by a group of profit-seeking mercenaries. Meanwhile, his daughter, Karin, finds herself having to consort with all manner of shady characters as she searches for her father. Written by Alfred Jingle

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Also Known As
  • Les mystères d'Angkor (France)
  • Il mistero dei tre continenti (Italy)
  • Die Herrin der Welt - Teil I (West Germany)
  • Herrin der Welt - Angkor Vat (West Germany)
  • Die Herrin der Welt - Teil II (West Germany)
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  • 113 min
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Trivia Martha Hyers says in her biography that William Dieterle wore his famous white gloves during the shooting, and never made a move unless his wife approved it astrologically. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Sabu the Elephant Boy (1993). See more »

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