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*''Typhoon'' (MGM Studios, 1934) | *''Typhoon'' (MGM Studios, 1934) | ||
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*''Tropical Shore'' (On Loan to RKO Studios, 1936) | *''Tropical Shore'' (On Loan to RKO Studios, 1936) | ||
*''Waikiki Cantina'' (Screwball Comedy, MGM Studios, 1937) | *''Waikiki Cantina'' (Screwball Comedy, MGM Studios, 1937) |
Revision as of 06:32, 9 May 2015
Contents
The Lana Rey Filmography:
The Early Years:
- Sports Diving for Young Ladies with American All-Star Lana Rey (Educational Short, Republic Studios, 1932)
- Ulla the Jungle Girl Versus the Martian Empire (13 Part Serial, Republic Studios, 1933)
The Alani Series:
Pre-War:
- Alani of the Lost Islands (MGM Studios, 1934)
- Alani and the Fire Goddess (MGM Studios, 1935)
- Alani Goes to War (MGM Studios, 1936)
- Alani and the Black Pirate King (MGM Studios, 1937)
- Alani and the Temple of the Shark Women (MGM Studios, 1938)
- Alani the Fearless (MGM Studios, 1939)
The War Years:
- Alani and the Silver Skull (MGM Studios, 1942)
- Alani and the Flying Tigers (MGM Studios, 1943)
- Alani and the Terror from Beneath (MGM Studios, 1944)
- Alani and the Man from Tomorrow (MGM Studios, 1945)
Post-War:
- Alani and the Golden Child (MGM Studios, 1947)
- Alani in Chains (MGM Studios, 1949)
- Alani! Queen Alani (MGM Studios, 1950)
Other Notable Films:
- Typhoon (MGM Studios, 1934)
- Moon Over Zanzibar (MGM Studios, 1935)
- Paradise Falls (MGM Studios, 1936)
- Tropical Shore (On Loan to RKO Studios, 1936)
- Waikiki Cantina (Screwball Comedy, MGM Studios, 1937)
- Aloha Acapulco (On Loan to Paramount Studios, 1938)
- Island Pacific (MGM Studios, 1938)
- Angels of Hell's Kitchen (Film Noir, MGM Studios, 1938)
Currently Filming:
Tailspin (MGM Studios, 1939)
Other Media:
Alani of the Lost Islands: The MGM Radio Theater Adventures (1935 - 1950)