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Summary: The continuation of Der Tiger von Eschnapur. A couple, stranded in the desert, fights to flee from the Maharaja who has sent soldiers to look for them while he plots the building of their tomb.
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AKA: Indische Grabmal, Das
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Ratings
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User |
Score |
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FitFortDanga |
75 |
T6 |
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Pretty much more of the same. A little more action, although that has the side effect of making the slow parts more noticeable. Like the half hour when our hero disappears... though that half hour also includes Debra Paget in that hubba-hubba snake charmer outfit, so all is forgiven. Plotwise it's a bit more satisfying than part one, but also less striking in its cinematography, since so much of it occurs in murky caves. It's completely weird to hear Indians talking German all the time.
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| na |
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gcgiles |
90 |
T7 |
| na |
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St. Gloede |
86 |
T7 |
| na |
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TheMantidMan |
60 |
T7 |
| na |
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hitchmycock |
80 |
T3 |
| na |
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Hagar |
70 |
T6 |
| na |
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margot |
92 |
T7 |
| na |
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joseywales |
68 |
T5 |
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Good continuation of The Tiger of Eschnapur.
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| na |
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ze_qualquer |
65 |
T7 |
| na |
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Walterpoa |
43 |
T2 |
| na |
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macumbalove |
50 |
T6 |
| na |
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stack |
1 |
T1 |
| na |
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theyshoot11 |
59 |
T2 |
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#820
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| na |
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cinema_hell |
75 |
T5 |
| na |
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Exidor |
60 |
T3 |
| na |
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Zeno |
74 |
T5 |
| na |
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ninearteries |
0 |
T5 |
| na |
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FallFoliage |
55 |
T4 |
| na |
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Bavafreak |
75 |
T5 |
| na |
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kangadoodoo |
60 |
T6 |
| na |
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Clark Nova |
94 |
T8 |
| na |
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gaucho |
6 |
T9 |
| na |
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cinebaixar |
70 |
T2 |
| na |
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danielldb |
65 |
T5 |
| na |
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matheusc |
94 |
T8 |
| na |
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theyshoot08 |
67 |
T4 |
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665
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| na |
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filmaffinity |
71 |
T8 |
| na |
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demonhatesme |
62 |
T3 |
| na |
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Waxy |
90 |
T8 |
| na |
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allisoncm |
12 |
T1 |
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So stupid.
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| na |
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Scrutinizer |
87 |
T8 |
| na |
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Darbicus |
50 |
T4 |
| na |
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Zoltan |
65 |
T5 |
| na |
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theyshoot07 |
62 |
T4 |
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# 754
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| na |
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imdb |
69 |
T7 |
| na |
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a_doomoot3 |
95 |
T8 |
| na |
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Odyssey Dave |
85 |
T6 |
| na |
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Eddie Yang |
85 |
T7 |
| na |
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theyshoot10 |
62 |
T3 |
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766
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| na |
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onetwothree |
90 |
T10 |
| na |
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LordofDance |
55 |
T8 |
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Great dance number, like in the sexy sense. The rest of the movie held my attention, but I'm probably not going remember much of it next week. I will be remembering the dance number, though, in the event that I compile a list one day.
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hereslucas |
95 |
T9 |
| na |
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PeaceAnarchy |
83 |
T7 |
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A bit better than "The Tiger of Eschnapur," which should definitely be watched first, though it still contains similar flaws. Being essentially the second half of a film, however, allows it to have more action and a satisfying conclusion. Debra Paget's dances in this are also even more enticing.
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| na |
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Adrizl |
71 |
T5 |
| na |
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negative |
3 |
T8 |
| na |
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winds |
7 |
T10 |
| na |
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Theyshootpic |
28 |
T5 |
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