
The Indian Tomb, Part II: The Tiger of Eschnapur
Adventure · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
Rowland falls sick with leprosy while Mac Allan is captured by the Maharajah, who offers Irene a deal: one night with him in exchange for letting Rowland to be cured. She accepts, but tries to commit suicide.
Top Cast


Olaf Fønss
Olaf Fønss
Herbert Rowland
Olaf Fønss
Herbert Rowland


Mia May
Mia May
Irene Amundsen, Rowland's Fiancée
Mia May
Irene Amundsen, Rowland's Fiancée


Conrad Veidt
Conrad Veidt
Ayan, Majarajah of Eschnapur
Conrad Veidt
Ayan, Majarajah of Eschnapur


Erna Morena
Erna Morena
Princess Savitri
Erna Morena
Princess Savitri


Bernhard Goetzke
Bernhard Goetzke
Yogi Ramigani
Bernhard Goetzke
Yogi Ramigani


Lya De Putti
Lya De Putti
Mirrjha, Savitri's Servant
Lya De Putti
Mirrjha, Savitri's Servant
Paul Richter
Paul Richter
Mac Allan, English Officer
Paul Richter
Mac Allan, English Officer


Georg John
Georg John
Penitent
Georg John
Penitent


Louis Brody
Louis Brody
Black Servant
Louis Brody
Black Servant


Max Adalbert
Max Adalbert
Max Adalbert
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