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Der Tiger von Eschnapur The tiger of Eschnapur

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  • "Fritz Lang's the tiger of Eschnapur"
  • "Tiger of Eshnapur"
  • "Fritz Lang's The tiger of Eschnapur"
  • "Two films by Fritz Lang"
  • "Fritz Lang's Indian epic"
  • "Indian epic"
  • "Tiger of Eschnapur"
  • "Tigre du Bengale"

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  • "Tiger von Eschnapur: Western architect Harald Berger (Paul Hubschmid), called to India by Chandra, the Maharajah of Eschnapur, falls in love with the beautiful temple dancer Seetha (Debra Paget), although she is promised to the Maharajah. Their betrayal ignites the wrath of a vengeful Chandra, who is fighting his own battle for power with his scheming brother, and the lovers are forced to flee into the desert."
  • "Western architect Harald Berger (Paul Hubschmid), called to India by Chandra, the Maharajah of Eschnapur, falls in love with the beautiful temple dancer Seetha (Debra Paget), although she is promised to the Maharajah. Their betrayal ignites the wrath of a vengeful Chandra, who is fighting his own battle for power with his scheming brother, and the lovers are forced to flee into the desert."
  • "Chandra, an Indian maharaja, hires an exotic dancer named Seetha. Chandra is having problems keeping his domain in order, and his subjects are on the verge of rebellion. Adding to his troubles, Seetha is not interested in Chandra but in Harald, a British architect."
  • ""Les aventures d'un jeune architecte européen, Harold Berger, aux Indes où il a été chargé par Chandra, maharadjah d'Eschnapur, de construire une ville nouvelle."--[allocine.fr]."

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  • "Drama"
  • "Film de fiction (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Motion pictures, German"

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  • "Der Tiger von Eschnapur The tiger of Eschnapur"
  • "Der Tiger von Eschnapur The tiger of Eshnapur"
  • "Der tiger von Eschnapur The tiger of Eschnapur"