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THE INDIAN TOMB

by Fritz Lang

synopsis

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. A spider weaves a web so the trackers won't look for them in a Shiva temple, but she is caught outside, he left for dead after a steep fall into a crocodile-infested water. Meanwhile his sister Irene and brother-in-law Dr. Walter Rhode, the architect who refuses to build a tomb to bury Seetah alive for scorning the ruler's love before the hospital he was asked for, guess the truth, and try to make their assigned Indian servant Asagara talk, who dreads incriminating his sovereign. She can't believe Chandra's claim Harald was killed on a tiger-hunt, and the architect finds the bloody shirt he produces doesn't have the button she mended. Prince Ramigani plots seizing Chandra's throne with rajah Padhu, courtiers and the corrupt General Dagh, as soon as Chandra ...

international title: The Tomb of Love
original title: Das indische Grabmal
country: Germany, France, Italy
year: 1959
genre: fiction
directed by: Fritz Lang
film run: 102'
release date: DE 05/03/1959, FR 07/08/1959, DK 14/03/1960, FI 29/07/1960, ES 16/01/1961, PT 10/03/1961, IT 26/06/2020
screenplay: Werner Jörg Lüddecke, Richard Eichberg, Fritz Lang
cast: Debra Paget, Paul Hubschmid, Walther Reyer
cinematography by: Richard Angst
film editing: Walter Wischniewsky
costumes designer: Claudia Hahne-Herberg
producer: Artur Brauner

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