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The Indian Tomb

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The Indian Tomb
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1hr 37min
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1959
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Fantoma
Synopsis: This unrealistic, routine drama is the second half of a story that began with Der Tiger von Eschnapur. This sequel was later cut slightly, combined with the first story then released in English as Journey to the Lost City. Both halves were written by Thea von Harbou and the 1959 films are both directed by Fritz Lang, von Harbou's former husband. In this continuation, Seetha (Debra Paget) and the architect Harald (Paul Hubschmid) have fallen in love. The biggest stumbling block to their romance is ... Full Synopsis
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The concluding installment of Fritz Lang's Indian epic, which began with Der Tiger von Eschnapur, plays out the story lines set up in the first installment, while giving more screen time to two characters barely seen in chapter one. As this film opens, the German architect Harald (Paul Hubschmid) and his lover, the temple dancer Seetha (Debra Paget), are on the run from Chandra, the evil maharajah ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Seetha
Alan Burton
Henri Mercier
Shandra
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