Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Journey to the Lost City" is not a specific film by Fritz Lang but the combination of Le Tigre du Bengale (1959) with its sequel Le Tombeau hindou (1959), done in 1960 by American Internati... Tout lire"Journey to the Lost City" is not a specific film by Fritz Lang but the combination of Le Tigre du Bengale (1959) with its sequel Le Tombeau hindou (1959), done in 1960 by American International Pictures."Journey to the Lost City" is not a specific film by Fritz Lang but the combination of Le Tigre du Bengale (1959) with its sequel Le Tombeau hindou (1959), done in 1960 by American International Pictures.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Harald Berger
- (as Paul Christian)
- Prince Chandra
- (as Walter Reyer)
- Bahrani
- (as Luciana Paoluzzi)
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Though made in the late 1950s, "Lost City" plays more like a film from the 30s or even the 20s with plot and characters that seem naive and with a style which has a vaguely dream-like quality. Its chief asset is the location footage shot in Rajasthan but to appreciate this, one must see a good print of the movie shown in a theater.
The cast can do little with their assigned parts. Paul Hubschmid, (billed as Paul Christian when he starred in "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms"), makes a passable hero and Debra Paget looks good in her hootchy-kootchy outfits. Like Paget, German-actor Walter Reyer may not look particularly Indian but his performance as the Maharajah has a bit of style. He's also featured in one of the film's most vivid moments when, temporarily toppled from power, he's tied shirtless between two posts in a tiger-pit and given a flogging.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFinal film as a director of Fritz Lang.
- Citations
Prince Chandra: You're a Westerner, Mr. Berger. Your solicitude for the lower classes is touching but useless.
- ConnexionsEdited from Le Tigre du Bengale (1959)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1