Adventurer Allan Quatermain along with his fianc\xe9 organizes a search party to find his younger brother that leads him to discover an ancient lost city and the slavers who control it. Tune in as Chris talks Rib Lake, Shooting In Africa, and racial insensitivity as the LSCE screens the 1987 cult-classic \u201cAlan Quatermain & The Lost City of Gold.\u201d Join Us!
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