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Movie - Conscience de misreux (1909)

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Movie Is being made - in 1909.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: France
Genres: Short
Languages: French
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:215 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:14 January 1910

In movie played:

Camille de Morlhon (writer)
Death Date: 24 November 1952
Death Notes: Paris, France
Books: Eric Le Roy: Camille de Morlhon, homme de cinéma (1869-1952), Editions L'Harmattan, Paris, France, 1997, 337 p.
Birth Name: de la Valette de Morlhon, Louis Camille
Birth Notes: Paris, France
Birth Date: 19 February 1869
Death Date: 24 November 1952
Death Notes: Paris, France
Books: Eric Le Roy: Camille de Morlhon, homme de cinéma (1869-1952), Editions L'Harmattan, Paris, France, 1997, 337 p.
Birth Name: de la Valette de Morlhon, Louis Camille
Birth Notes: Paris, France
Birth Date: 19 February 1869

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Movie - El diablo quiere sexo (1990)

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Movie Premier in 1990.

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Mexico
Genres: Comedy
Languages: Spanish
Locations: México D.F., Mexico
Runtimes: Mexico:105
Release Dates: Mexico:1990

In movie played:

Carlos Bonavides (actor)
Birth Notes: Mexico
He resides in Mexico.
Spouse: 'Esperanza Font' (? - ?)

Víctor Manuel Castro (actor)
He was the official Spanish voice for Daffy Duck and Foghorn Leghorn from the Looney Tunes.

Gustavo Ferrer (actor)

Toño Infante (actor)

Guillermo Rivas (actor)
Father of Guillermo 'Gary' Rivas, Monica Rivas, and Ricardo Rivas.
Nick Names: El Borras
Death Notes: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico (cancer)
Birth Notes: Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Birth Name: Rowlatt, Guillermo Rivas
Spouse: 'Lupe Andrade' (qv) (? - ?); 3 children
Death Date: 19 March 2004
Birth Date: 25 December 1927

Alfredo Solares (actor)

Vitorino (actor)
Death Notes: Mexico City, Mexico (respiratory arrest)
Death Date: 19 August 1995
Birth Date: 1947

Lizbeth Castro (actress)

Irma Cosio (actress)

Lorena Rivero (actress)

Jorge Collado (producer)

Rafael Rosales Durán (producer)

Christian González (director)
Mexican Director, born March 27, 1958 contained by the town of Tuxpan, Veracruz. He prearranged acid his likeness dealings at the age of 18, direct and produce higher than 20 shorts in Super 8mm, at the incident he be study Economy at the Universidad Metropolitana, which he not here in 1980 to become a contributor of the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC), the University School, where on earth he studied all for 5 years. From 1984 to 1988 he donate Movies Laboratory, Visualization and Visual Production in Graphic Design, Graphic and Visual Arts and Visual Arts Communication at the National Plastic Arts School of the UNAM. In 1985, he left the CUEC, the element Tthanatos be his debut via development of a executive controller. In this film Gabriela Araujo get the Ariel flounce from the Academia Mexicana de Cine (Mexican Academy of Cinema) as the authoritative co-starring actress. His second feature Polvo De Luz (Light Of Dust) was film in 1988 and finnaced by the Fondo de Fomento a la Calidad Cinematográfica (Cinematographic Quality Development Fund) and Rosebud Co. It go to the Festivals of Rusia and Colombia. In 1989 he was ask to become the Subdirector de Autorizaciones (Authorization Subdirector) of the Dirección de Cinematografía (Cinematography Head Office) of the Secretaría de Gobernación (State Department). He resigned in 1990 to in need beating about the bush begin a fresh pace in his craft in the "commercial movies", specifically, films produced by stillness enterprise. Since later he be full of directed 74 films which have be commercialized in disparate atmosphere, in México and the United States. We must lay emphasis by that he was the screenwriter of 41 of his 74 films. Among these films be Ritmo, Traicion Y Muerte -La Cumbia Asesina, (Rythm, Betrayl and Death -Killing Cumbia), produced in 1991 which is a classic nest video because of its commercial impact in México and United Status. Nowadays it fixed sell thieve and it's considered as a cult the flicks by the city and the distributors. El Imperio De Los Malditos (The Empire of the Damned) in 1992 a feature film is also superintendent for its sale and its controvert matter. Jorge Ayala Blanco, film heckler, dedicate a undamaged chapter to this film in his manuscript "Eficacia del Cine Mexicano"(Mexican Film Efficacy), highlighting freshness and audacious here inventive healing of national film noir. This film was shown in the Festival Mix De Diversidad Sexual in México. In 1992, the film Por Un Salvaje Amor (For a Savage Love) was another highlight in his career. El Bulldog (The Bulldog), produced in 1993 is a police thriller that over the moon the public markedly markedly. In 1994 he directed three 35 mm. films, Esclavas Del Sadismo (Sadism Slaves), That is sold by the Internet entire and it is particular as one of the best fetichist "hispanic" films. Gladiadores Del Infierno (Hell Gladiators) and Sinaloa, Tierra De Hombres (Sinaloa, restructuring of men), and in 16mm Seduccion Judicial (Cop Seduction). At the shutting down of 1994, he started his of interest harvest company Uzy Films, which has already produced 14 films, the culmination outstanding ones, because of their cheery and production, are: La Ley Del Cholo (Cholo's Law), Rojo Total (Total Red), .38 Expansiva/Asedio Criminal (.38 Expansive/Criminal Plague), Me Llaman Madrina (They call for me "madrina"), Confesiones De Un Asesino En Serie (Confessions of a Serial Killer), and Gatillero De La Mafia (Mafia Hitman). In 1998 he started a new company Uzykybalion Cine whose principal goal is the production of feature films for transnational dispersal, beside Shibari the first production. And the project: Bolero De Noche ("Night Bolero") and Ansio Tus Labios De Rojo Fuego ("Yearning For Your Red Fire Lips") this screenplay participate on the prescribed fragment of the Primer Festival De Cine Pobre en Gibara, Cuba 2003 (First Non Budget Film). In 1998, he write his first resourceful Chichifo Kitsch which is not all the same published. He has also directed for other producers, for illustration, the movie Simple Mortal (A Simple Mortal) in 35 mm. mega made for T.V. On November 1999 he received the "Adalberto Martínez `Resortes'" award, given by the Anprovac (The Association of Home Video Production and Distribution), for his Trajectory as Homevideo Director. On the year of 2000, his identify Christian González was integrated on the Diccionario de Directores del Cine Mexicano (Mexican Films Directors' Dictionary) On September 2001, his screenplay Bolero De Noche (Night Bolero) win an award in the Primer Taller Internacional de Guiones (First International Screenplay Workshop), organized by SOGEM y MPA, below the conduction of Juan Tébar (Spain), Jorge Z. Jury (Argentina) y Paulo Halm (Brazil). Christian González is a member of the Sociedad General de Escritores Mexicanos (SOGEM), Mexican Writers General Association, since 1980. And he is also an close in member of the Sociedad de Directores Cinematográficos (Cinematographic Directors Association) His films are in 16mm, Super 16mm. High Definition and 9 in 35mm. The theme are different in all his cinema, but his mode, consequently personal and defined, find the confidential fervour of the Mexicans, their opening of man, their minor and strenuous success, their weakness, showing the central devotion of his characters. "Shibari" on 35mm. almost concluded, is a film that he wrote, directed and produced in a fetching self-directed way. The main guide is Patricia Páramo, Antonio Crisóstomo and Felipe Ehrenberg. It participated in the Festival Mix Mexico 2004. In 2002 he acted as National Jury of the 2nd. International Screenplay Workshop organized by MPA /SOGEM. Since October 2002, he has a 40 hours workshop Del Guión Escrito Al Guión Filmado (From the textual screenplay to the filmed screenplay), in the Sección de Directores del STPC (Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Producción Cinematográfica) (Directors Section of the Cinematographic Production Workers Union). And on November 2003 he take part of the dedication Master Class, organized also by the Sección de Directores del STPC, (Directors Section of the Cinematographic Production Workers Union) which was imparted by ten active film director. His be in motion through and esteem for movies are shown in his immoral production and in his great actors' direction. As a author he has look for and guide actor and actress, also as Directors of Photography with great glory, organize this way cast of high-ranking point gig, always getting a greater compromise from his actors to give off the viewers quality what is delimited by the inner self of his characters.
Height: 180 cm
Birth Notes: Tuxpan, Veracruz, Mexico
Birth Name: Monfin, Luis Cristian Gonzalez
Spouse: 'Patricia Rojas' (qv) (20 January 1994 - present); 1 child
Birth Date: 27 March 1958

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The Movie - El viento del ayahuasca (1983)

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Movie Premier in 1983.

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Countries: Cuba
Languages: Spanish

In movie played:

Gianfranco Annichini (cinematographer)

Jorge Vignati (cinematographer)

Nora de Izcue (director)
Birth Notes: Peru
Birth Date: 1934

Justo Vega (editor)
Birth Name: Torres, Justo Pastor Damián de la Caridad Vega
Birth Notes: La Habana, Cuba
Birth Date: 12 February 1940

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Movie - A Passage to India

People recommend A Passage to India movie (Passaggio in India).

Movie Is being made - in 1984.


FAKE: At the closing of the copy, near channel of Dr. Aziz write a epistle, a display with firework be going next to al fresco his porthole. The colors red, playground, and purple all circle stirring all equally at two put a barrier between interval, indicating studio lights instead of fireworks., CONT: When Adela climbs up the hill and goes into the cave, she is wearing white shoes. When she runs down the hill, she is wearing black shoes., GEOG: When Stella gets out of the car to view the Himalayas, she turns her head slowly from left to right to view each summit, then finally looks in the middle. However, each summit that she looks at has a shadow on a different side, and the final shot of a summit has no shadow at all., SYNC: In a faraway shot at the "bridge" party at the club, an all-Indian band is playing, but the conductor's beat pattern is off- the song is in common time (4/4 time), but he is beating beat 3 when the band is playing beat 1., CONT: When Adela, Mrs. Moore, and Dr. Aziz are riding the elephant, the first close-up shot of Adela and Dr. Aziz shows certain landmarks on the rock in the background. The next shot is a long shot of the elephant's feet as it walks. The third shot is another close-up of Adela and Dr. Aziz passing the same landmarks at the same starting point., FACT: Exiting the caves, Mrs. Moore sees a full moon overhead in the mid-day sky. This is an astronomical impossibility.
Mrs. Moore: My dear, life rarely gives us what we want at the moment we consider appropriate. Adventures do occur, but not punctually., Mrs. Moore: God has put us on earth to love and help our fellow men.::Ronny: Yes, mother., Richard Fielding: [on the glasses found on Aziz after the latter's arrest] If Adela had hit him with it, he'd hardly take it with him.::McBryde: I'm not surprised.::Richard Fielding: I don't follow.::McBryde: When you think of crime, you think of English crime. The psychology's different out here., McBryde: [at the trial] Before we begin, I'd like to state what I believe to be a universal truth: the darker races are attracted to the fairer, but not vice-versa.::Advocate Amrit Rao: Even when the lady is LESS attractive than the gentleman? [court breaks out in laughter], Das: [Ali is carrying on during the trial] Please, this is no way to defend your case!::Ali: I am not defending a case - and YOU are not trying one! We are both slaves!::Das: Mr. Mahmoud Ali, if you don't calm down, I will have to exercise my authority.::Ali: Do so! This trial is a farce! [throws papers off the desk] I'm going! I've ruined my career! [to Aziz] Farewell my friend!::Ali: Mrs. Moore! Where are you, Mrs. Moore?, Ali: How is Britain justified in holding India?::Dr. Aziz H. Ahmed: Unfair political question!::Richard Fielding: No, no! Well, personally, I'm here because I need a job.::Ali: Qualified Indians also need jobs!::Richard Fielding: I got here first. [laughter] Well, I like it here and that's my excuse.::Advocate Hamidullah: And those Englishmen who do not like it here?::Richard Fielding: Chuck 'em out. [laughter]::Ali: Indians are also saying that., Major Callendar: [to Ronny, on Mrs. Moore] She's old - we musn't forget that. Old people never take things as one expects., Turton: [in a club meeting] There is a certain member here present who is known to be in contact with the defense. One can't run with the hare and hunt with the hounds - at least not in this country!::Richard Fielding: I'd like to say something.::Turton: Please do.::Richard Fielding: I believe Dr. Aziz is innocent. I will await the verdict of the jury. If he is found guilty, I will resign my post and leave India. I resign from the Club now! [exits], Dr. Aziz H. Ahmed: [to Ali and Hamidullah when Fielding visits] No, he does not need THREE chairs! He is NOT THREE Englishmen!, Ronny: [on Aziz] He was dressed in his Sunday best, and his back collar stud was out. And there you have the Indian all over., Dr. Aziz H. Ahmed: You shouldn't walk alone, Mrs. Moore. There are bad characters about, and leopards may come down from the Marabar Hills - snakes also!::Mrs. Moore: You walk alone.::Dr. Aziz H. Ahmed: I am used to it.::Mrs. Moore: Used to snakes?::Dr. Aziz H. Ahmed: I'm a doctor - they dare not bite me!, Adela Quested: I do so hate mysteries.::Richard Fielding: We English do.::Mrs. Moore: I rather like mysteries - but I rather dislike muddles.::Richard Fielding: A mystery is only a high-sounding term for a muddle. Me and the Professor know that India is a muddle.::Professor Godbhole: Agreed, I am sorry to say., Indian crowd member #1: [pointing at Mr. Fielding and Adela leaving in the carriage] That was Mr. Fielding!::Indian crowd member #2: And Mrs. Moore!::Entire Indian crowd: Mrs. Moore! Mrs. Moore! Mrs. Moore!...
Soundtrack: "Tea For Two" Written by 'Vincent Youmans' (qv) and 'Irving Caesar' (qv)
'Peter Cellier' (qv) was deleted from the final print, 'Richard Wilson (II)' (qv) replaced 'Nigel Hawthorne' (qv)., 'David Lean (I)' (qv)'s first (and last) film after a 14-year hiatus from the industry. He was so devastated by the negative reviews of _Ryan's Daughter (1970/I)_ (qv), he dropped out of the filmmaking scene., The relationship between 'David Lean (I)' (qv) and 'Alec Guinness' (qv) deteriorated during the making of the movie. The final straw came for Guinness when he found out that a large chunk of his scenes had been left on the cutting floor by Lean. Neither man ever met or spoke to the other again., Two of the actors had acted in a 1965 Play of The Month version of the Novel. 'Saeed Jaffrey' (qv) in the same role and 'Ishaq Bux' (qv) as Alli., The original Broadway production of "A Passage to India" by 'Santha Rama Rau' (born in Tamil Nadu, India) opened at the Ambassador Theater in New York on January 31, 1962 and ran for 109 performances.
Gross: $27,187,653 (USA) (21 April 1985), $26,861,678 (USA) (14 April 1985), $26,420,482 (USA) (7 April 1985), $25,752,389 (USA) (31 March 1985), $24,816,971 (USA) (24 March 1985), $23,368,194 (USA) (17 March 1985), $21,874,907 (USA) (10 March 1985), $20,593,285 (USA) (3 March 1985), $18,696,127 (USA) (24 February 1985), $16,644,219 (USA) (18 February 1985), $13,289,029 (USA) (10 February 1985), $9,756,701 (USA) (3 February 1985), $6,528,622 (USA) (27 January 1985), $3,844,281 (USA) (20 January 1985), $2,076,680 (USA) (13 January 1985), $1,340,681 (USA) (6 January 1985), $924,991 (USA) (1 January 1985), $316,153 (USA) (25 December 1984), $84,580 (USA) (16 December 1984), $27,187,653 (USA), $4,313,000 (UK), $3,231,365 (Germany), SEK 5,237,221 (Sweden)
Copyright Holder: Thorn EMI Film Finance plc
Weekend Gross: $240,326 (USA) (21 April 1985) (157 screens), $309,164 (USA) (14 April 1985) (198 screens), $457,547 (USA) (7 April 1985) (260 screens), $583,679 (USA) (31 March 1985) (287 screens), $1,081,601 (USA) (24 March 1985) (498 screens), $1,077,553 (USA) (17 March 1985) (537 screens), $1,075,039 (USA) (10 March 1985) (515 screens), $1,393,859 (USA) (3 March 1985) (541 screens), $1,677,005 (USA) (24 February 1985) (645 screens), $2,578,374 (USA) (18 February 1985) (629 screens), $2,626,286 (USA) (10 February 1985) (650 screens), $2,522,842 (USA) (3 February 1985) (639 screens), $2,033,367 (USA) (27 January 1985) (291 screens), $1,507,319 (USA) (20 January 1985) (218 screens), $592,628 (USA) (13 January 1985) (40 screens), $290,952 (USA) (6 January 1985) (14 screens), $483,618 (USA) (1 January 1985) (13 screens), $186,442 (USA) (25 December 1984) (3 screens), $84,580 (USA) (16 December 1984) (3 screens)
Filming Dates: November 1983 - June 1984
Budget: $16,000,000
Admissions: 108,106 (Sweden)
Opening Weekend: $84,580 (USA) (16 December 1984) (3 screens)
Interviews: Brownlow, Kewin. David Lean. Richard Cohen Books
Novel: Forster, E.M.. Passage to India, A
Tensions relating Indians and the colonial British come to a burning when a white feminine guest accuse a young-looking Indian run of the mill practitioner of rape during a call in to more than a few cavern. A become skilled at of colonial contact and the humour of remembrance. Based done E. M. Forster's new-fangled., Circa 1920, during the Indian British rule, Dr. Aziz H. Ahmed was born and brought up in India. He is proficient in English, and wears Western style clothing. He meets an old lady, Mrs. Moore, at a mosque, who asks him to accompany her and her companion, Adela Quested, for sight-seeing around some caves. Thereafter the organized life of Aziz is turned upside down when Adela accuses him of molesting her in a cave. Aziz is arrested and brought before the courts, where he learns that the entire British administration is against him, and would like to see him found guilty and punished severely, to teach all native Indians what it means to molest a British citizen. Aziz is all set to witness the "fairness" of the British system, whose unofficial motto is "guilty until proved innocent.", Adela Quested, a young Englishwoman, travels to India in the late 1920s to visit her fianc, a British magistrate posted in a small town; her traveling companion is his mother Mrs. Moore. They want to see something of the country and to meet everyday Indians, but are frustrated by the British community's insistence that relations with the locals are best experienced from a distance. Finally, a friend introduces them to a Muslim doctor whom Mrs. Moore had seen briefly on her visit to a mosque. He takes them on an outing to the nearby caverns (a local attraction), but what happens there threatens to destroy any civility between the British and Indian societies.
Certificates: Iceland:L, Canada:PG, Norway:12, West Germany:6, Brazil:Livre, Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Chile:TE, Finland:K-11, Sweden:11, USA:PG, Ireland:PG, UK:PG, Singapore:PG, Netherlands:AL
Color Info: Color
Countries: UK, USA
Genres: Adventure, Drama, History
Languages: English, Hindi
Locations: Bangalore Palace, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, India, Ramanagaram, India, Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
Runtimes: 163
Sound Mix: Dolby
Tech Info: RAT:1.85 : 1, LAB:Technicolor, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm
Release Dates: USA:14 December 1984, USA:25 January 1985, Australia:7 March 1985, Sweden:15 March 1985, Netherlands:4 April 1985, Italy:5 April 1985, France:24 April 1985, West Germany:26 April 1985, Brazil:3 May 1985, Argentina:30 May 1985, Hong Kong:11 July 1985, Japan:10 August 1985, Denmark:23 August 1985, Finland:30 August 1985
David Lean, the Director of "Doctor Zhivago", "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The Bridge on the River Kwai", invites you on . . .[A Passage to India]

In movie played:

Paul Anil (actor)

Mohammed Ashiq (actor)

Victor Banerjee (actor)
Birth Notes:Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Was instrumental in forming the first Screen Extras Union in India.
Birth Date:15 October 1946

Adam Blackwood (actor)
Articles:"The Guardian" (UK), 2 December 2006, by: Mark Honigsbaum, "Going on with the show"
Spouse:'Nicola King (I)' (qv) (18 January 1989 - present); 2 children
Birth Notes:England, UK
Other Works:Founded and is the director of his own bespoke theatre company, Private Drama Events., Provided a commentary for the Doctor Who DVD "The Mysterious Planet".
Where Now:(March 2008) Lives in London with his wife and two children.
Graduated from RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) in 1981., In 1993 he set up a corporate entertainment company called Private Drama which stages theatrical shows for private functions.
Birth Date:1959

Ishaq Bux (actor)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Birth Notes:Kampur, India
Death Date:2 September 2000
Birth Date:15 June 1917

Michael Culver (actor)
Spouse:'Lucinda Curtis' (qv) (1962 - ?), 'Amanda Ward' (? - present)
Interviews:"Radio Times" (UK), 16 October 1982, pg. 13, 15, 51, by: David Gillard, "Squadron"
Quotes:"There's too much Shakespeare played today. Frankly, I think he should be put to sleep for fifty years".
Birth Notes:Hampstead, London, England, UK
Magazine Covers:"Radio Times" (UK), 16 February 1963
Other Works:Performed in Harold French's "A Share in the Son" in the Cambridge Theatre with Jessie Mathews in August 1966., Theatre: 1963: A Severed Head - Murdoch/Priestley (Criterion) with Paul Eddington, Heather Chasen, Robin Bailey, Sheila Burrell; director: Val May, Theatre: 1956 (December): The Sleeping Prince - by Terrance Rattigan (Streatham Hill) with PeterDyneley, Jane Hylton, Gawn Grainger, John Healey; director: Anthony Knowles, Theatre: 1979: An Ideal Husband - Wilde (Theatre Royal, Windsor) with Wendy Williams, Mary Kerridge, Jenny Quayle, John Counsell; director: Joan Riley, Dundee Rep: Directed by Anthony Page, Lesley Storm, Raymond Westwell, Edward Furby, John Crockett, Mary Evans and James Ward Casts included: Tom Conti, Glenda Jackson, Nicol Williamson, Edward Fox, Gawn Grainger, Bruce Boa, Prunella Scales, Rowena Cooper, Ann Way, Jeffery Dench, Lucinda Curtis, Clare Stewart, Lillias Walker, Jeffery Wickham, Peter Gill, Keith James, Elizabeth MacLennan, Terry Palmer, Clare Stewart, Angela Ellis, William Marlowe, Trevor Martin, Valerie Wilson, James Ward, Hugh Bryning, Simon Fraser, Chris Smith, David Andrews, Frank McDermott, Sonya Petrie, Rosemary Toynbee, Frances White, Gilda Dahlberg, Margaret Anketell, James Ray, Susan Copley, Thomas Johnston, Joan MacArthur, Valerie Edeling, Jimmy Gardner, Wilma Ritchie, Callum Mill, David Roscoe, Nicholas Simons, Erica Rogers, Gordon Gilchrist, Frank McDermott, Rita Guenigault, Tom Young, Harry Carnegie, Pamela Donald, Sheena Howieson, Patricia Lowe, Anne McKenzie, Eileen Montgomery, Frances Sacco, Raymond Westwell, Stella Young, Monica Evans, Betty Watt, Duncan Bowman, Don Deuchars, Andrew Garland, William Bell, Jimmie Fung, John Taylor, Monica Evans, John Donald, Neil Curnow, Graham Curnow, Jeanette Rae, John Walters, Jill Elliott, Patrick Godfrey, Kate Binchy (The Curious Savage, 19th June to 1st July 1961; In Search of Happiness, 22 May 1961 to3 June 1961; Fools Rush In, 8 May 1961 to 20 May 1961; A Streetcar Named Desire, 24 April 1961 to6 May 1961; Tomorrow's Child, 10 April 1961 to22 April 1961; The Cat and the Canary, 27 March 1961 to8 April 1961; The Critic and the Heart, 27 February 1961 to 11 March 1961; See How They Run, 13 February 1961 to 25 February 1961; Born Yesterday, 16 January 1961 to 28 January 1961; Death of a Salesman, 5 December 1960 to 17 December 1960; Five Finger Exercise, 7 November 1960 to 19 November 1960; Roar Like a Dove 3, October 1960 to 15 October 1960; The Blind Madonna, 19 September 1960 to 1 October 1960; Eighty in the shade, 11 July 1960 to 23 July 1960; Dear Brutus, 27 June 1960 to 9 July 1960; Any Other Business, 18 April 1960 to 30 April 1960; Lucky Strike, 4 April 1960 to16 April 1960; Caught Napping, 21 March 1960 to2 April 1960; Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, 7 March 1960 to 19 March 1960; Gilt and Gingerbread, 8 February 1960 to 20 February 1960; I Have Been Here Before, 25 January 1960 to 6 February 1960; Murder on Arrival, 11 January 1960 to 23 January 1960; Sinbad the Sailor, 23 December 1959 to 9 January 1960; The Importance of Being Earnest, 7 December 1959 to 21 December 1959; Brothers in law, 23 November 1959 to 6 December 1959; Present Laughter, 9 November 1959 to 22 November 1959; The Long and the Short and the Tall, 26 October 1959 to9 November 1959; The Manor of Northstead, 12 October 1959 to 25 October 1959; Love in a Mist, 28 September 1959 to 11 October 1959; Not in the Book, 14 September 1959 to 27 September 1959; The Vanity Case, 31 August 1959 to 13 September 1959; Charley's Aunt, 3 August 1959 to 16 August 1959; Love from a Stranger; The Durable Element)

James Fox (actor)

Alec Guinness (actor)

Nigel Havers (actor)

Peter Hughes (actor)

Saeed Jaffrey (actor)

Rashid Karapiet (actor)

Z.H. Khan (actor)

H.S. Krishnamurthy (actor)

Moti Makan (actor)

Art Malik (actor)

Ashok Mandanna (actor)

John Michie (actor)

Mellan Mitchell (actor)

Duncan Preston (actor)

Roshan Seth (actor)

Clive Swift (actor)

Richard Wilson (actor)

Peggy Ashcroft (actress)

Phyllis Bose (actress)

Judy Davis (actress)

Ann Firbank (actress)

Sandra Hotz (actress)

Sally Kinghorn (actress)

Dina Pathak (actress)

Antonia Pemberton (actress)

John Brabourne (producer)

Richard B. Goodwin (producer)

John Heyman (producer)

Edward Sands (producer)

E.M. Forster (writer)

David Lean (writer)

Santha Rama Rau (writer)

Ernest Day (cinematographer)

Maurice Jarre (composer)

Judy Moorcroft (costume designer)

David Lean (director)

Pamela Allen (miscellaneous crew)

Mohini Banerji (miscellaneous crew)

Charles Cannon (miscellaneous crew)

Eleanor Chaudhuri (miscellaneous crew)

David Cherrill (miscellaneous crew)

Eddie Fowlie (miscellaneous crew)

Diana Hawkins (miscellaneous crew)

Yeti Jindal (miscellaneous crew)

Lee Katz (miscellaneous crew)

Richard Morrison (miscellaneous crew)

Christopher Palmer (miscellaneous crew)

P.N. Parthasarathy (miscellaneous crew)

Pat Pennelegion (miscellaneous crew)

Brioni Pereira (miscellaneous crew)

Kevin Phelan (miscellaneous crew)

Germinal Rangel (miscellaneous crew)

Rex Saluz (miscellaneous crew)

Thomas Thanangadan (miscellaneous crew)

Maggie Unsworth (miscellaneous crew)

Marcus Wilford (miscellaneous crew)

John Box (production designer)

Herbert Westbrook (production designer)

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