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Cynthia Patrick
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Cynthia Patrick

1934 – 2008 · San Rafael, Marin County, California, USA · Active 1956–1956

Cynthia Patrick, born into a military family, spent her early years in Europe before transitioning to Hollywood. As a Universal-International contractee, she appeared in The Mole People (1956), where she contributed to the film's exploration of underground civilizations. After a brief stint in television, Patrick pivoted to real estate, but her role in this cult classic remains a notable entry in her career, reflecting the era's fascination with science fiction and adventure.

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The Mole People

The Mole People

1956 ★ 5.0
as Adad

A narration by Dr. Frank Baxter, an English professor at the University of Southern California, explains the premise of the film and its basis in reality. He briefly discusses the hollow earth theories of John Symmes and Cyrus Teed among others, and says that the film is a fictionalized representation of these unorthodox theories. Archaeologists Dr. Roger Bentley and Dr. Jud Bellamin find a race of Sumerian albinos living deep under the Earth. They keep mutant humanoid mole men as their slaves to harvest mushrooms, which serve as their primary food source. The Sumerian albinos' ancestors relocated into the subterranean after cataclysmic floods in ancient Mesopotamia. They believe the men are messengers of Ishtar, their goddess. Whenever their population increases, they sacrifice young women to the Eye of Ishtar. These people have lived underground for so long that they are weakened by bright light which the archaeologists brought in the form of a flashlight. However, there is one girl named Adad with natural Caucasian skin who is disdained by the others since she has the "mark of darkness." When one of the archaeologists is killed by a mole person, Elinu, the High Priest, realizes they are not gods. He orders their capture and takes the flashlight to control the Mole People, not knowing it is depleted. The archaeologists are then sent to the Eye of Ishtar just as the Mole People rebel. Adad goes to the Eye only to realize it is really natural light coming from the surface and that the men had survived. They then climb to the surface. Unfortunately, Adad dies after reaching the surface when an earthquake causes a column to fall over and crush her.

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Filmography

2 credits
1950s 2 credits
1956
Movie ★ 5.2
1956
Written on the Wind as Waitress (uncredited)
Movie ★ 7.0