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Journey to the Lost City - DVD

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As far as we know, Fritz Lang's Journey to the Lost City has not been seen in an anamorphic since it's Colorscope by AIP in 1960. The film was originally culled from two separate movies, The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959) and it's sequel, The Indian Tomb. In this great 2-disc edition, you get both films in their anamorphic widescreen . Most of us know the story Hubschmid is an architect who has come to the far-off city of Eschnapur to do work for a Maharajah (Walter Reyer). He meets and falls in love (to the Maharajah's chagrin) with Debra Paget, a dazzling temple-dancer. What follows is a series of terrific, action-and-intrigue-filled adventures, including everything from snarling tigers to armed revolts, etc. And for Debra Paget fans, you get both of Debra's erotic dance scenes completely uncut. Wow! Great color, 35mm.
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    • Genre: Action
    • Description: As far as we know, Fritz Lang's Journey to the Lost City has not been seen in an anamorphic since it's Colorscope by AIP in 1960. The film was originally culled from two separate movies, The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959) and it's sequel, The Indian Tomb. In this great 2-disc edition, you get both films in their anamorphic widescreen . Most of us know the story Hubschmid is an architect who has come to the far-off city of Eschnapur to do work for a Maharajah (Walter Reyer). He meets and falls in love (to the Maharajah's chagrin) with Debra Paget, a dazzling temple-dancer. What follows is a series of terrific, action-and-intrigue-filled adventures, including everything from snarling tigers to armed revolts, etc. And for Debra Paget fans, you get both of Debra's erotic dance scenes completely uncut. Wow! Great color, 35mm.
    • Title: Journey to the Lost City
    • Format: DVD
    • MPAA Rating: NR (Motion Picture Association of America's (MPAA) film-rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a film's suitability for certain audiences.)
    • Studio: Sinister Cinema
    • Release Date: 01/10/2023
    • Genre: Action
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    • Product Name: Journey to the Lost City - DVD
    • UPC: 643462986811

As far as we know, Fritz Lang's Journey to the Lost City has not been seen in an anamorphic since it's Colorscope by AIP in 1960. The film was originally culled from two separate movies, The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959) and it's sequel, The Indian Tomb. In this great 2-disc edition, you get both films in their anamorphic widescreen . Most of us know the story Hubschmid is an architect who has come to the far-off city of Eschnapur to do work for a Maharajah (Walter Reyer). He meets and falls in love (to the Maharajah's chagrin) with Debra Paget, a dazzling temple-dancer. What follows is a series of terrific, action-and-intrigue-filled adventures, including everything from snarling tigers to armed revolts, etc. And for Debra Paget fans, you get both of Debra's erotic dance scenes completely uncut. Wow! Great color, 35mm.

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    As far as we know, Fritz Lang's Journey to the Lost City has not been seen in an anamorphic since it's Colorscope by AIP in 1960. The film was originally culled from two separate movies, The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959) and it's sequel, The Indian Tomb. In this great 2-disc edition, you get both films in their anamorphic widescreen . Most of us know the story Hubschmid is an architect who has come to the far-off city of Eschnapur to do work for a Maharajah (Walter Reyer). He meets and falls in love (to the Maharajah's chagrin) with Debra Paget, a dazzling temple-dancer. What follows is a series of terrific, action-and-intrigue-filled adventures, including everything from snarling tigers to armed revolts, etc. And for Debra Paget fans, you get both of Debra's erotic dance scenes completely uncut. Wow! Great color, 35mm.

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