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Atlantis The Lost Empire (2001) Dual Audio Hindi 480p BluRay 300MB ESubs

Atlantis The Lost Empire (2001) Dual Audio Hindi 480p BluRay 300MB ESubs Full Movie Download

Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) 480p BluRay x264
IMDb: 6.9/10 || Size: 326MB || Language: Hindi (ORG) + English (ORG)
Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Director: Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
Writers: Tab Murphy, Kirk Wise, Gary Trousdale
Stars: Corey Burton, Claudia Christian, Michael J. Fox, James Garner
1914: Milo Thatch, grandson of the great Thaddeus Thatch works in the boiler room of a museum. He knows that Atlantis was real, and he can get there if he has the mysterious Shephards journal, which can guide him to Atlantis. But he needs someone to fund a voyage. His employer thinks he’s dotty, and refuses to fund any crazy idea. He returns home to his apartment and finds a woman there. She takes him to Preston B. Whitmore, an old friend of his Grandfathers. He gives him the shepherds journal, a submarine and a 5 star crew.
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