Indian Cinema: 1926

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[http://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/findaid/india.html The Library of Congres, USA]
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==PREM SANYAS (Die Leuchte Asiens) ==
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1926.  Producer: Great Eastern Films/Emelka Films.  Director: Franz
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Osten, Himansu Rai.  Story: Based on Edwin Arnold's poem Light of Asia.
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Script: Niranjan Pal.  Photography: Josef Wirsching, Willi Kiermeier.
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Cast: Sita Devi, Himansu Rai.

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[edit] Prints of the following are available at The Library of Congres, USA

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[edit] PREM SANYAS (Die Leuchte Asiens)

1926. Producer: Great Eastern Films/Emelka Films. Director: Franz Osten, Himansu Rai. Story: Based on Edwin Arnold's poem Light of Asia. Script: Niranjan Pal. Photography: Josef Wirsching, Willi Kiermeier. Cast: Sita Devi, Himansu Rai.

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