Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold Timeline ( Real )

literature
June 22, 1856

Birth of H. Rider Haggard

H. Rider Haggard, the author who created the character Allan Quatermain, was born. His works inspired many adaptations including the movie Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold.

literature
1885

Publication of King Solomon's Mines

H. Rider Haggard published the novel King Solomon's Mines, which introduced the character Allan Quatermain to the world.

film
June 7, 1986

Release of Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold Film

The movie Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold was released, a sequel to the 1985 film King Solomon's Mines.

Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold Timeline ( Fictional )

encounter
Early 1900s

Allan Quatermain encounters Jesse Huston

Allan Quatermain, a seasoned explorer, meets Jesse Huston, a determined woman seeking help to find her lost husband and brother.

expedition_start
Early 1900s, shortly after first encounter

Team sets out on African expedition

Quatermain, along with Jesse and others, embark on an expedition deep into the African wilderness to locate the Lost City of Gold.

discovery
Mid expedition

Discovery of clues leading to the Lost City

The expedition uncovers various ancient clues and artifacts hinting at the location of the legendary city rich in gold.

conflict
Mid expedition

Conflict with rival treasure hunters

The group faces danger and sabotage from competing treasure hunters seeking the Lost City for themselves.

discovery
Late in the expedition

Finding the Lost City of Gold

The expedition successfully discovers the legendary Lost City of Gold, revealing its secrets and treasures.

rescue
Shortly after finding the city

Rescue of Jesse’s husband and brother

Within the Lost City, Quatermain and the team locate and rescue Jesse's missing husband and brother, completing their mission.

escape
After rescue

Escape from the Lost City

The team must escape from dangers inside the Lost City and evade rival treasure hunters who continue to pursue them.