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Lost Lagoon

"Stollen kisses... in the Lost Lagoon!"

Saddled with a loveless marriage and three ungrateful children, Charlie Walker (Jeffrey Lynn) dreams of escape. When he falls overboard on a boating trip and is presumed dead, his fantasy comes true. He washes up on a Caribbean island and meets a lovely local (Leila Barry). He gets a fresh start at life, opening a resort on his island home. But guilt and a few insurance agents may cut Charlie's dream short.

Top Cast

  • Jeffrey Lynn

    Jeffrey Lynn

    Charlie Walker

  • Leila Barry

    Leila Barry

    Elizabeth Moore

  • Peter Donat

    Peter Donat

    David Burnham

  • Don Gibson

    Don Gibson

    Mr. Beakins

  • Roger Clark

    Roger Clark

    Millard Cauley

  • Jane Hartley

    Jane Hartley

    Bernadine Walker

  • Celeste Robinson

    Celeste Robinson

    Colima

  • Stanley Seymour

    Stanley Seymour

    Native

  • Isabelle Jones

    Isabelle Jones

    Native

Overview

Saddled with a loveless marriage and three ungrateful children, Charlie Walker (Jeffrey Lynn) dreams of escape. When he falls overboard on a boating trip and is presumed dead, his fantasy comes true. He washes up on a Caribbean island and meets a lovely local (Leila Barry). He gets a fresh start at life, opening a resort on his island home. But guilt and a few insurance agents may cut Charlie's dream short.

Rating

6.2 / 10
6 Reviews
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