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The Tiger of Eschnapur (German: Der Tiger von Eschnapur) is a 1959 West German-French-Italian adventure film directed by Fritz Lang. It is the first of two films comprising what has come to be known as Fritz Lang's Indian Epic; the other is The Indian Tomb (Das Indische Grabmal).
A German architect and a Maharajah compete for the love of a temple dancer in this colorful and exotic film by Fritz Lang. See cast, crew, reviews, trivia, awards, and more on IMDb.
Aug 27, 2019 · When their secret attraction is revealed, the two lovers are forced to flee for their lives into the desert. Director: Fritz Lang Writers: Werner Jörg Lüddecke (screenplay), Thea von Harbou ...
Sep 25, 2019 · Experience all the breathtaking location photography and cliff-hanging suspense in this new 4K restoration. After more than twenty years in exile, legendary filmmaker Fritz Lang returned to his ...
The Tiger of Eschnapur. 1959 · 1 hr 41 min. TV-14. Thriller · Drama · Romance. In Eschnapur, a local Maharajah and a German architect fall in-love with the same temple dancer. Starring: Debra Paget Paul Hubschmid Walther Reyer Claus Holm. Directed by: Fritz Lang.
In Eschnapur, a German architect saves the life of the Maharajah's favorite temple dancer and becomes Maharajah's friend but their friendship is tested when the architect and the dancer fall in-love, triggering the Maharajah's vengeful ire.
The Tiger of Eschnapur. After his Hollywood career flatlined, Fritz Lang returned to Germany for this late-career triumph. Told in two-parts, the “Indian Epic” is the adventure of a German architect who falls in love with the Maharaja’s intended bride—and is pulled deeper into a lethal maze of traps.