“ Indian Tomb ” ( German: Das Indische Grabmal ) - an adventure film of 1959 by the German director Fritz Lang , shot in the motive of the novel by Thea von Garbow . The film is a continuation of the picture " Bengal Tiger ."
| Indian tomb | |
|---|---|
| Das indische grabmal | |
| Genre | adventure movie |
| Producer | Fritz Lang |
| Producer | Arthur Browner |
| Author script | Werner Jörg Luddeck Thea von Garbow (novel) |
| In the main cast | Debra Paget Paul Gubschmid Walter Ryer Klaus Holm |
| Operator | Richard Angst |
| Composer | Michelle Michelet Gerhard Becker |
| Film company | Central Cinema Company Film (CCC), Rizzoli Film, Regina Production, Critérion Film |
| Duration | 102 min |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Deutsch |
| Year | 1959 |
| IMDb | ID 0052924 |
Content
Story
The film begins with a brief retelling of previous events in the Bengal Tiger . Escaping from Maharaja and miraculously surviving in the desert, Sita and Harald try to escape in the mountains, but they are soon discovered and seized. At the same time, intrigues are gaining momentum in the palace, and the Europeans, the Rod couple, are trying to find out what happened to Harald.
Cast
- Debra Paget - Sita
- Paul Gubschmid - Harald Berger
- Walter Ryer - Chandra
- Klaus Holm - Dr. Walter Rod
- Valery Inkizhinov - Pit
- Sabina Betman - Irene Rod
- Rene Deltgen - Prince Ramigani
- Guido Celano - General Doug
- Johan Brockmann - Padhu
- Johan Blume - Asagara
Interesting Facts
- The film was shot in Rajasthan and Berlin .
- The slogan of the film was the expression "Der deutsche Millionen-Film!" ("German film millionaire!")
- The films "Bengal Tiger" and "Indian Tomb" for the United States were mounted in one 90-minute film called "Journey to the Lost City."
See also
- Indian Tomb (film, 1921)
- Indian Tomb (film, 1938)
Links
- The Tomb of India on the Internet Movie Database
- The Tomb of India (English) on allmovie