The Indian Tomb (1959)
9KThe Indian Tomb (1959). 1h 42m
“I just watched this on DVD–I wasnu0026#39;t aware of two important factors when I did. One, that this was a remake of a 1938 film, and two that it was actually the last part of a typical Lang epic-length film! I wonder how both films were ever condensed into a mere ninety minutes for domestic release? What an extraordinary feat in itself! u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI can see the influence on Speilburg and Luca quite clearly. This does have numerous external similarities to TEMPLE OF DOOM, as well as several motifs common to other Lang films.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are some amusing blunders. The Priest talks about Allah, then a few scenes later, cautions that THE GODS will be displeased. Islam is monothestic!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere was a line uttered by the Priest: u0026quot;There will be darkness over Eschanpur.u0026quot; That would have been a most intriguing title, nothing so bland as THE Indian TOMB, and would have also linked TIGERS OF ESCHANAPUR to this film. Both were released in that one 90 minute Americanized version, JOURNEY TO THE LOST CITY. As far as I could tell from this half, the city was far from u0026quot;lostu0026quot;! The Maharajah is proclaimed as RAJ of this state and that, master of the realms of Yadda-Yadda, and so on. I got out my map of India and was easily able to locate the areas he mentioned. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI thoroughly enjoyed this film, and recommend it highly, especially to those who love a good rollicking adventure. I intend to secure the rights and bring this to the screen, before all the tigers are extinct.”