Das indische Grabmal
(The Indian Tomb)
Also known as Die Sendung des Yoghi (The Mission of the Yogi) and Der Tiger von Eschnapur (The Tiger of Eschnapur) in Germany; Above All Law and The Mysteries of India in the USA : [The Indian Tombstone], [The Hindu Tomb]
(1921) Germany
B&W : 5491 metres
Directed by Joe May
Cast: Olaf Fönss (Olat Fønss) [Herbert Rowland], Mia May [Irene Amundsen], Conrad Veidt [Ayan III, the Maharajah of Bengal], Erna Morena [Princess Savitri], Bernhard Goetzke [Ramigani ‘Rami’, a yogi], Lya de Putti [Mirrjha, Savitri’s servant], Paul Richter [MacAllen, an English officer], Georg John [a penitant], Hermann Picha [Professor Leyden], Karl Platen [Rowland’s servant], Wilhelm Diegelmann [a captain], Lewis Brody [the black servant], Wolfgang von Schwindt, Max Adalbert
May-Film Aktiengesellschaft production; distributed by [?] Europäische Film-Allianz and/or Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft [UFA]? / Produced by Joe May + [Erich Pommer]. Scenario by Thea von Harbou and Fritz Lang, from the novel Das indische Grabmal by Thea von Harbou. Production management by Robert Wüllner. Art direction by Erich Kettelhut and Karl Volbrecht. Set decoration by Martin Jacoby-Boy and Otto Hunte. Costume design by Martin Jacoby-Boy and Otto Hunte. Cinematography by Werner Brandes. Camera assistant, Karl Puth. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Lang was originally intended to direct his script, but May began and completed the film as director. The film was originally released in two parts shown over two evenings: premiering 22 October 1921 as Die Sendung des Yoghi (The Mission of the Yogi) at 2957 metres, and on 19 November 1921 as Der Tiger von Eschnapur (The Tiger of Eschnapur) at 2534 metres, both at the Gloria Palast theatre in Berlin, Germany. The film was edited to eight reels by Julian Johnson and Benjamin de Casseres and released in the USA in August 1922 as The Mysteries of India by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation; the USA release was retitled Above All Law before its general release (at eight reels) by Hamilton Theatrical Corporation (through Famous Players-Lasky Corporation) on [?] 1 or 2? October 1922.
Drama.
Survival status: Print exists.
Current rights holder: Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung [Germany]; Public domain [USA].
Keywords: Architects - Death: Suicide
Listing updated: 28 September 2013.
References: FilmYearBook-1923 p. 41; Herzog-dePutti pp. 106-107; Jensen-Lang pp. 12, 13, 18-19, 21, 195, 205; Sherwood-Best p. 154 : Website-IMDb.
Home video: Blu-ray Disc, DVD.
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