The Indian Tomb (Das indische Grabmal) 65 years old

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The Indian Tomb

Seetha and Harold Berger are rescued from the desert by a caravan and brought to a small village. However, the greedy owner of the house where they are lodged betrays the law of hospitality and reveals their location to Prince Ramigani. The couple tries to escape but is hunted and captured by Ramigani and his men. Meanwhile Irene Rhode and her husband Walter Rhode suspect that Maharaja Chandra is not telling the truth about Harold's destiny. The conspirator Ramigani forces Seetha to accept to get married with Chandra to provoke the wrath of the priests and get the alliance of Prince Padhu and his army. In the meantime, Harold succeeds in escaping from the dungeon and seeks out Seetha to save her.

Credits

The Indian Tomb Cast

Name Character
Luciana Paluzzi She was 23, now 86 years old as Baharani
Sabine Bethmann She was 28, now 92 years old as Irene
Debra Paget She was 27, now 90 years old as Seetha
Paul Hubschmid He was 43, 84 years old when he died as Ingenieur Harald Berger
René Deltgen He was 51, 69 years old when he died as Fürst Ramigani
Jochen Brockmann He was 41, 70 years old when he died as Fürst Padhu
Walter Reyer He was 38, 77 years old when he died as Maharadjaj Chandra
Claus Holm He was 42, 78 years old when he died as Dr. Walter Rhodes

The Indian Tomb Crew

Name Department
Eberhard Meichsner as Production Manager. He was 42 (83) years old when He died Production
Gerhard Becker as Original Music Composer. He was 41 (53) years old when He died Sound
Jupp Paschke as Makeup Artist. Costume & Make-Up
Heinz Stamm as Makeup Artist. Costume & Make-Up
Clemens Tütsch as Sound. Sound
Walter Wischniewsky as Editor. He was 48 (82) years old when He died Editing
Willy Schatz as Art Direction. Art
Claudia Hahne-Herberg as Costume Design. Costume & Make-Up
Fritz Lang as Director. He was 69 (85) years old when He died Directing
The Indian Tomb poster
The Indian Tomb (65 years)

Der deutsche Millionen-Film!

  • Release day: Thursday, March 05, 1959
  • Runtime: 97 minutes