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Tiger of Eschnapur (The) AKA Der Tiger von Eschnapur AKA The Tiger of Bengal (1959)
She challenged a savage empire...Lost a thousand years in time!Director: Fritz Lang
Year of Copyright: 1958
Year of Production: 1958
OVERALL: Draw-
OVERALL: Draw
Film Movement comes from a 4K restoation and includes a new documentary while the UK has 8mm footage and the film's English dub.
GENERAL NOTES:
Although the film was dubbed for English export, the version that played in the United States was American International's ninety-five minute condensation of the film and its companion film The Indian Tomb titled Journey to the Lost City (although prints and advertising announced it as being in Colorscope, it was not an anamorphic production, and only some of American International's other Colorscope films actually utilized anamorhic lenses from outmoded or foreign scope processes). -
CUTS:
- R0 Film Movement Classics: Fritz Lang's Indian Epic America- Film Movement - No cuts (101:03 NTSC)
- R0 Fritz Lang's Indian Epic America- Fantoma - No cuts (100:34 NTSC)
- R0 Two Films by Fritz Lang United Kingdom- Eureka - No cuts (100:36 NTSC)
- R2 Germany- Splendid - No cuts (96:36 PAL)
- R2 Fritz Lang Indien - Edition Germany- Universum Film - No cuts (96:19 PAL)
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Comparison added by James-Masaki_Ryan on 27/02/16
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 09/02/22UPDATE LOG:
27/02/16 : Initial entry.
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25/08/19 : Corrected studio on US disc (Image > Fantoma).
26/11/19 : Added Film Movement.
28/11/19 : added DVDBeaver
09/02/22 : Dates, tagline.
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