- Debra Paget, Der Tiger von Eschnapur (UK: Tigress of Bengal; US: Fritz Lang’s The Tiger of Eschnapur), West Germany-France-Italy, 1958. . For his two-part India epic about an Euro architect and a mararajah falling for the same dancer, the iconic German director Fritz Lang wanted a genuine Indian as Seetha. Bollywood hadn’t started yet or he would have had plenty to choose from. But the most famous Indian beauty of the hour was Anna Kashfi – Marlon Brando’s first wife (during 1957-1959, until he discovered she was (apparently) born Joan O’Callaghan in Wales. Lang then considered Nadja Tiller, an ex-Miss Austria, who’d just had a huge German hit with, indeed as the titular hooker, Das Mädchen Rosemarie (US: Rosemary), still the most famous of her 127 screen roles. Finally, Lang settled for Hollywood’s incandescent Debra Paget – an Indian temple dancer born in Denver, Colorado!
- Debra Paget, Das indische Grabmal (UK/US: The Indian Tomb), West Germany-France-Italy, 1958. Idem.
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