Appendix A: Example 10:
Journey to a lost city / CCC-Gloria Films (West Germany)- Regina-Criterion Films (France)-Rizzoli Films (Italy) ; director, Fritz Lang ; producers, Louise de Masure, Eberhard Meischner ; screenplay, Werner Joerg Lueddecke ; from a story by Thea von Harbou. -- [Condensed version (1) of a two-part double feature]. --West Germany ; France ; Italy. -- U.S. : James H. Nicholson & Samuel Z. Arkoff for American International Pictures, 1960.
10 reels of 10 (8386 ft.) : sd., col. ; 35 mm. ref print.
Copyright: CCC Films-Artur Brauner; 26Oct60 (in notice: 1958); LP19352.
Credits: Executive producer, Artur Brauner.
Cast: Debra Paget, Paul Christian, Walter Reyer, Claus Holm, Sabina Bethmann.
Film is a condensed version of two films originally released in Europe as a two-part double feature. (1)
Countries of production, production companies, German titles, first English translation titles, German release information, some cast & credit information from Eisners Fritz Lang, p. 413; French release information from Index de la cinematographie francais 1960, pp. 187-188; Italian release information from Annuario del cinema italiano 1970-71, sec. 3, pp. 129-130.
Released in Germany in 1958 by Imperia Films as Der Tiger von Eschnapur (English translation titles: The Tiger of Bengal, and The Tiger of Eschnapur) and Das Indische Grabmal (English translation titles: The Hindu tomb and the Indian tomb). Released in France in 1959 by Imperia as Le Tigre du Bengale and Le Tombeau hindou. Released in Italy in 1959 by Cinerez as La Tigre di Eschnapur and Il Sepolcro indiano.(2)
Released in Great Britain as: The Tigress of Bengal, per Monthly film bulletin 29:64.
U.S. release information and second translation titles from Filmfacts 1960, p. 287.
Film is warped and brittle; telescopes on takeup.(3)
Out of sync.
Knight Collection.