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  1. The Indian Tomb: Directed by Fritz Lang. With Debra Paget, Paul Hubschmid, Walther Reyer, Claus Holm. A German architect runs away with the maharajah of Eschnapur's fiancee but is caught and thrown in the dungeon, while his relatives arrive from Europe looking for him and the maharajah's brother is scheming to usurp the throne.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Fritz Lang
    • 1960-10
  2. The Indian Tomb (German: Das indische Grabmal) is a 1959 adventure film, co-written and directed by Fritz Lang. Produced by Artur Brauner, it is an international co-production of West Germany, France and Italy.

  3. Overview. Seetha and Harold Berger are rescued from the desert by a caravan and brought to a small village. However, the greedy owner of the house where they are lodged betrays the law of hospitality and reveals their location to Prince Ramigani.

  4. The Indian Tomb aka. Journey to the Lost City, or in original German, Das indische Grabmal, is a 1959 German-French-Italian adventure drama film directed by Fritz Lang.

    • Fritz Lang
  5. In Eschnapur, a German architect saves the life of the Maharajah's favorite temple dancer and becomes Maharajah's friend but their friendship is tested when the architect and the dancer fall in-love, triggering the Maharajah's vengeful ire.

  6. The Indian Tomb (1959, W. Germ./Fr./It.) (aka Das Indische Grabmal) and The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959, W.Germ/Fr./It.) (aka Der Tiger von Eschnapur) In director Fritz Lang's Technicolored romantic adventure drama - a two-part Indian epic, composed of The Tiger

  7. After fleeing from Chandra, the doomed lovers are given up for ransom by villagers. Seetha is sent back to Eschnapur, where she must perform a death-defying dance to prove her innocence.

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