The Indian Tomb (1921 film)
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- Thea von Harbou
- Fritz Lang[1]
- Olaf Fønss
- Mia May
- Conrad Veidt
company
- 22 October 1921 (1921-10-22) (Berlin)
The Indian Tomb (German: Das indische Grabmal) is a two-part 1921 German silent film directed by Joe May.[2]
It is based on the 1918 novel Das indische Grabmal by Thea von Harbou. It comprised two parts, Part I: The Mission of the Yogi and Part II: The Tiger of Bengal (German: Die Sendung des Yoghi; Der Tiger von Eschnapur). Part I received its première in Berlin on 22 October 1921, and Part II on 17 November 1921.[1]
Upon its release, it was neither a critical nor commercial success and has been little seen until two recent restorations were completed, a European film restoration and a U.S. video restoration by David Shepard.
Cast
- Olaf Fønss – Herbert Rowland
- Mia May – Irene Amundsen, Rowland's fiancée
- Conrad Veidt – Ayan III, the Maharajah of Bengal
- Erna Morena – Princess Savitri
- Bernhard Goetzke – Ramigani 'Rami', the Yogi
- Lya De Putti – Mirrjha
- Paul Richter – MacAllan, an English officer
- Georg John – A penitent
- Louis Brody – Black servant
- Max Adalbert – (uncredited)
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Das indische Grabmal, Teil 1 - Die Sendung des Yoghi" (in German). Filmportal.de. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
- ^ "Come On, Baby, Be My Tiger" – article about the several versions of the film
External links
- The Indian Tomb, Part I at IMDb
- The Indian Tomb, Part II at IMDb
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