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The Indian Tomb( 1959)

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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. The couple tries to escape but is hunted and captured by Ramigani and his men. Meanwhile Irene Rhode and her husband Walter Rhode suspect that Maharaja Chandra is not telling the truth about Harold's destiny. The conspirator Ramigani forces Seetha to accept to get married with Chandra to provoke the wrath of the priests and get the alliance of Prince Padhu and his army. In the meantime, Harold succeeds in escaping from the dungeon and seeks out Seetha to save her.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Debra Paget

      Seetha

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      Paul Hubschmid

      Ingenieur Harald Berger

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      Walther Reyer

      Maharadjaj Chandra

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      Claus Holm

      Dr. Walter Rhodes

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      Luciana Paluzzi

      Baharani

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      Sabine Bethmann

      Irene

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      René Deltgen

      Fürst Ramigani

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      Jochen Brockmann

      Fürst Padhu

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      Valéry Inkijinoff

      Yama

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      Richard Lauffen

      Bhowana

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      Jochen Blume

      Asagara

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      Helmut Hildebrand

      Ramigani's servant

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      Friedrich Schoenfelder

      Narrator (voice)

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      Guido Celano

      Gen. Dagh

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      Victor Francen

      Penitent

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      Willy Friedrichs

      Voice of Padhu (voice)

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      Panos Papadopulos

      Dagh's messenger

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      Angela Portaluri

      Peasant

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    A review by Wuchak

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    Written by Wuchak on Fri May 13 2022
    _**High adventure in India with Debra Paget as Seetha**_ A German architect (Paul Hubschmid) flees Eschnapur with the fiancé (Debra Paget) of the maharajah (Walther Reyer) whose reign is secretly threatened by his envious brother (René Deltgen). Into this situation arrives the architect’s sister and brother-in-law (Sabine Bethmann & Claus Holm). “The Indian Tomb” (1959) is the second of Fritz Lang’s duology referred to as his Indian Epic; the first part being “The Tiger of Eschnapur,” released earlier the same year. Both films were heavily edited down into a 95-minute movie for Amer...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

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