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6.6/10
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In Eschnapur, a local Maharajah and a German architect fall in-love with the same temple dancer.In Eschnapur, a local Maharajah and a German architect fall in-love with the same temple dancer.In Eschnapur, a local Maharajah and a German architect fall in-love with the same temple dancer.
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- 1 nomination total
Valéry Inkijinoff
- Yama
- (as Inkijinoff)
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- TriviaCopyright dated in 1958, but not reaching the British Board of Film Censors until 27 March 1962 when it received certificate "A." Distributors Gala decided to change the sex of the title creature and the film went out as Tigress of Bengal. Had a two week run at London's Gala Royal from 26 April 1964 and shared the bill with Perseo l'invincibile (1963). Both films shared a small joint review in The Times on 2 April 1964.
- ConnectionsEdited into Journey to the Lost City (1960)
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This is a Lush production. The costumes and extravagance of the exterior sets for the various parades is intoxicating. This film captures the allure that India held for many decades. The story is clear cut, and there are many simplistic plot motivations. The film is the premier example of the Cliffhanger style, as the story unfolds from peril to peril. While some effects are of grade A cheese (a poor tiger in the beginning) The dance scenes Really do open the eyes. Of Star Trek note... the second dance scene MUST have been the inspiration for Vina, the Orion Slave dancer of "The Cage" fame... many of the same exotica is there. Fritz Lang was indeed a crafty teller of tales.
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- Also known as
- Fritz Lang's The Tiger of Eschnapur
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- Budget
- DEM 4,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,673
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,401
- Sep 29, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $4,673
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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