Description: Movie Title: The Indian Tomb (Blu-ray, 1921) Before creating such silent masterworks as Metropolis, Spies, Die Nibelungen, and Woman in the Moon, Fritz Lang and screenwriter Thea von Harbou crafted the screenplay for this four-hour exotic epic for director Joe May (Asphalt). Conrad Veidt (The Hands of Orlac) stars as the vengeance-crazed Maharajah of Bengal, who seeks to build an imposing temple in which to entomb his former wife. But his diabolical plans are thwarted upon the arrival of two adventurers: a British architect (Olaf Fönss) and his fiancée Irene (Mia May). A masterpiece of Orientalist fantasy, The Indian Tomb’s labyrinthine plot is punctuated by thrilling action sequences and ambitious special effects. Late in his career, Lang would return to the story and remake the diptych as The Tiger of Eschnapur and The Indian Tomb (1959). Condition: Brand New Factory Sealed Damage: None Digital: No Disc Format: Blu-ray Region Code: Region A Audio: German Subtitles: English Shipping: Free Shipping Handling: Most Packages Will Ship Within 1-2 Days Packaging: All items are packed with triple layer protection (1. Bubble Wrap 2. Packaging Paper 3. Ziplock Bag) tucked securely in box. (I DO NOT USE BUBBLE MAILERS) Before leaving negative feedback or if you have questions/concerns, please contact me. I want all my customers to be happy which makes your happiness my number 1 priority Check My Store For Other Movies/Entertainment Needs
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Type: Movie
Region Code: Blu-ray: A (Americas, Southeast Asia...)
Language: German
Release Year: 2022
Video Format: NTSC
Case Type: Blu-ray Case
Subtitle Language: English
Actor: Olaf Fønss, Mia May, Conrad Veidt, Erna Morena
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Movie/TV Title: The Indian Tomb
Run Time: 242 min.
Rating: NR
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Format: Blu-ray
Genre: Action & Adventure
Studio: Kino Classics