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5h142 INDIAN TOMB German program '21 screenplay by Fritz Lang from Thea von Harbou's novel!

Date Sold 3/6/2016
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An Original Vintage German German Film Program (measures 8 3/4" x 21" [22 x 53 cm]; 16 pages + a double-sided copy of a cut page; see below) (Learn More)

Das indische Grabmal erster Teil - Die Sendung des Yoghi (released in the U.S. as "Above All Law"; also released as "The Indian Tomb: Part I - The Mission of the Yogi"), the 1921 Joe May German silent mystic fantasy adventure thriller sequel (screenplay by Fritz Lang from the novel by Thea von Harbou) starring Conrad Veidt, Mia May, Olaf Fonss, Erna Morena, Bernhard Goetzke, and Lya De Putti. The movie was was a sequel to "Das indische Grabmal zweiter Teil - Der Tiger von Eschnapur" (The Tiger of Eschnapur), made earlier the same year. Note that in 1938, after Lang and von Harbou split (with Lang going to America and von Harbou staying in Germany), both novels by von Harbou were remade, and they were directed by Richard Eichberg. Note that in 1959, in a very odd turn, Fritz Lang directed remakes of both 1938 movies, so obviously he did not bear ill will against his ex-wife (and author of both novels), Thea von Harbou!
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Important Added Info: Note that we have provided an image of the front cover and three interior two-page spreads. You can well determine the exact condition of it from our super-sized image, but realize that there are many pages you are not seeing.

Condition: fair. The covers are separated at the spine and there are small tears at the spine of all pages. There was a small image of Paul Richter cut out from an interior page, which affected the text on the other side. A previous owner of this program located an uncut example of this program and made a beautiful 2-sided copy of the affected pages and that is included with the program, so you can see the missing material from both sides (see our images).
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