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Release Date:
October 19, 1959
Original Title:
Der Löwe von Babylon
Alternate Titles:
En las ruinas de Babilonia
Il leone di Babilonia
Le lion de Babylone
O leon tis Vavylonos
Genres:
Adventure
Production Companies:
Aquila Films
Compañía Industrial Film Español S.A. (CIFESA)
Dokumentar und Colorfilm H. Neubert K.G.
Águila Films
Production Countries:
Germany | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
In the ruins of Nim Bis Rub, in Babylon, is a band of smugglers den. There goes Nemsi Kara Ben and his faithful friend. One night, while camping, they surprise three smugglers and, after a hard-fought struggle, manage to reduce them and take possession of the rings that are their trademark. Then they go to Baghdad and there, a character who wears a ring of smugglers, which has seen Kara's, confuses him with one of the band.
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Assistant Camera:
Javier Pérez Zofio
Assistant Director:
Víctor López Iglesias
Assistant Editor:
María Elena Sáinz de Rozas
Assistant Set Decoration:
Jaime Pérez Cubero
Camera Operator:
César Benítez
Construction Coordinator:
Francisco Prósper
Costume Design:
Román Calatayud
Dialogue:
Wolfgang Schnitzler
Director:
Johannes Kai
Ramón Torrado
Director of Photography:
Ricardo Torres
Editor:
Claus von Boro
Gaby Peñalba
Hairstylist:
Paloma P. Cubero
Makeup Artist:
Ricardo Vázquez
Music:
Ulrich Sommerlatte
Novel:
Karl May
Producer:
Heinz Neubert
Jesús Sáiz
Production Assistant:
Rafael Cuevas
Manuel Rivas Steva
Production Design:
Paloma P. Cubero
Production Manager:
Enrique Rivas
Theo Zöhner
Screenplay:
Ramón Torrado
Script Supervisor:
Arturo González
Claus von Boro
Set Decoration:
Román Calatayud
Sound:
Antonio Alonso
Jaime Torrens
Still Photographer:
Manuel Martínez
Writer:
Johannes Kai
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