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Fritz Lang's The Indian Tomb (1959)
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After more than two decades of exile in Hollywood, master filmmaker Fritz Lang triumphantly returned to his native Germany to direct this lavish two-part adventure tale from a story he had co-authored almost forty years earlier.
With incredible precision, Lang crafts a blend of color, décor, movement and montage that, in the twilight of his career, once again proves him a virtuoso of film form.
In the grand tradition of the serialized cliffhanger, this film picks up right where The Tiget of Eschnapur ends.The adventure concludes with a rescue from a sandstorm, a trek through the jungle, a cave of lepers, and a bloody palace rebellion.
Previously available in American only as Journey to the Lost City, a 90 minute condensation of the two films, Fantoma is proud to present these exotic masterpieces restored and complete for the first time in the U.S.
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