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  1. 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.

  2. 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
  3. Oct 23, 2001 · The Indian Tomb (1959) - Turner Classic Movies. 3h 18m1959. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A jealous Maharajah discovers that the girl he loves is in love with a visiting German architect, captures her, and threatens to bury her alive as punishment. Cast & Crew. Read More. Fritz Lang. Director.

    • Fritz Lang
    • Angela Portulari
  4. Aug 27, 2019 · On the run from the Maharaja of Eschnapur, the doomed lovers Harald Berger (Paul Hubschmid) and Seetha (Debra Paget) are rescued by sympathetic desert villagers, only to be later give ...more.

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    • Film Movement
  5. The Indian Tomb. Rent The Indian Tomb on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. A beautiful temple dancer goes against her...

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

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  8. Harald Berger and his Indian lover, the temple dancer Seetha, desperately flee from the shikaris (cavalry) of Eschanapur's maharajah Chandra, who burn a whole village just for letting them pass invoking traditional hospitality.