Gandhi (1982) India, UK
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Director:Richard Attenborough
Studio:Columbia Pictures Corporation
Producer:Suresh Jindal, Richard Attenborough, Michael Stanley-Evans, Rani Dubé
Writer:John Briley
Rating:9
Rated:Parental Guidance
Date Added:2012-06-20
UPC:5035822013537
Price:$24.96
Awards:Won 8 Oscars. Another 26 wins & 16 nominations
Genre:Indian Films
Release:2001-08-27
IMDb:0083987
Duration:3:11:00
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages:English, Portuguese, French
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Thai
Features:Chapter menu
Chapters
Featurette
Filmographies of the Actors
Trailer
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LAC code:300009232
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Richard Attenborough  ...  (Director)
John Briley  ...  (Writer)
 
Ben Kingsley  ...  Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Candice Bergen  ...  Margaret Bourke-White
Edward Fox  ...  Gen. Reginald Dyer
John Gielgud  ...  Lord Irwin
Trevor Howard  ...  Judge Broomfield
John Mills  ...  Lord Chelmsford
Martin Sheen  ...  Vince Walker
Ian Charleson  ...  Rev. Charlie Andrews
Athol Fugard  ...  Gen. Jan Christiaan Smuts
Günther Maria Halmer  ...  Dr. Herman Kallenbach (as Gunter Maria Halmer)
Saeed Jaffrey  ...  Sardar Valabhhai Patel
Geraldine James  ...  Meerabahen
Alyque Padamsee  ...  Mohammed Ali Jinnah
Amrish Puri  ...  Khan
Roshan Seth  ...  Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
Billy Williams  ...  Cinematographer
Ronnie Taylor  ...  Cinematographer
Ravi Shankar  ...  Composer
John Bloom  ...  Editor
Stuart Craig  ...  Production Designer
Rohini Hattangadi  ...  Kasturba Gandhi
Ian Bannen  ...  Senior Police Officer
Michael Bryant  ...  Principal Secretary
John Clements  ...  Advocate General
Richard Griffiths  ...  Collins
Nigel Hawthorne  ...  Kinnoch
Bernard Hepton  ...  G.O.C.
Michael Hordern  ...  Sir George Hodge
Shreeram Lagoo  ...  Professor Gokhale
Om Puri  ...  Nahari
Virendra Razdan  ...  Maulana Azad
Richard Vernon  ...  Sir Edward Gait
Harsh Nayyar  ...  Nathuran Godse
Prabhakar Patankar  ...  Prakash
Vijay Kashyap  ...  Apte
Nigam Prakash  ...  Karkare
Supriya Pathak  ...  Manu
Neena Gupta  ...  Abha (as Nina Gupta)
Shane Rimmer  ...  Commentator
Peter Harlowe  ...  Lord Mountbatten
Anang Desai  ...  J.B. Kripalani
Winston Ntshona  ...  Porter
Peter Cartwright  ...  European Passenger
Marius Weyers  ...  Conductor
Richard Mayes  ...  Baker
Alok Nath  ...  Tyeb Mohammed
Dean Gasper  ...  Singh
Ken Hutchison  ...  Police Sergeant
Norman Chancer  ...  Reporter
Gulshan Kapoor  ...  Rich Merchant
Charu Bala Chokshi  ...  Ayah
Raj Chaturvedi  ...  Harilal Gandhi
Avpar Jhita  ...  Manilal Gandhi
Anthony Sagger  ...  Ramdas Gandhi
David Gant  ...  Daniels
Daniel Day-Lewis  ...  Colin (as Daniel Day Lewis)
Ray Burdis  ...  Youth
Daniel Peacock  ...  Youth
Avis Bunnage  ...  Colin's Mother
Caroline Hutchison  ...  Sonja Schlesin
Mohan Agashe  ...  Tyeb Mohammed's Friend
Sudhanshu Mishra  ...  Man in Gallery
Dina Nath  ...  Miner
John Savident  ...  Manager of the Mine
John Patrick  ...  Mounted Police Sergeant
Michael Godley  ...  Clergyman
Stewart Harwood  ...  Prison Officer
Stanley McGeagh  ...  Prison Guard
Christopher Good  ...  Young Englishman
David Markham  ...  Older Englishman
Jyoti Sarup  ...  Young Indian Reporter
John Naylor  ...  English Reporter
Wilson George  ...  American Reporter
Hansu Mehta  ...  Older Indian Reporter
Sudarshan Sethi  ...  Motilal Nehru
Sunila Pradhan  ...  Mrs. Motilal Nehru
Moti Makan  ...  Traveller on Train Roof
Jalal Agha  ...  Traveller on Train Roof
Rupert Frazer  ...  Cavalry Troop Leader
Manohar Pitale  ...  Shukla
Homi Daruvala  ...  Nehru's Friend
K.K. Raina  ...  Nehru's Friend
Vivek Swaroop  ...  Nehru's Friend
Raja Biswas  ...  Nehru's Friend
Dominic Guard  ...  Subaltern
Bernard Hill  ...  Sergeant Putnam
Rama Kant Jha  ...  Village Leader
Nana Palsikar  ...  Villager
Alpna Gupta  ...  Villager's Wife
Chandrakant Thakkar  ...  Policeman
John Quentin  ...  Batsman
Graham Seed  ...  Wicket-Keeper
Keith Drinkel  ...  Major
Bob Babenia  ...  Police Guard (as Bob Barbenia)
Gerald Sim  ...  Magistrate
Colin Farrell  ...  Clerk
Sanjeev Puri  ...  Young Man
Gareth Forwood  ...  Secretary
Vijay Crishna  ...  Chauffeur
Sankalp Dubey  ...  Servant
James Cossins  ...  Brigadier
Gurcharan Singh  ...  Speaker in Jallianwalla Bagh
John Vine  ...  A.D.C.
Geoffrey Chater  ...  Government Advocate
Ernest Clark  ...  Lord Hunter
Habib Tanvir  ...  Indian Barrister (as Habib Tanveer)
Pankaj Mohan  ...  Mahadev Desai
Subhash Gupta  ...  Policeman at Chauri Chaura
Aadil  ...  Policeman at Chauri Chaura
Rajeshwar Nath  ...  Marcher at Chauri Chaura
S.S. Thakur  ...  Marcher at Chauri Chaura
Rahul Gupta  ...  Boy with Goat
Barry John  ...  Police Superintendant
Brian Oulton  ...  Clerk of Court
James Snell  ...  Court Reporter
John Boxer  ...  Court Reporter
Gerard Norman  ...  Court Reporter
Bernard Horsfall  ...  General Edgar
Richard Leech  ...  Brigadier
Pankaj Kapur  ...  Pyarelal (as Pankaj Kapoor)
Tarla Mehta  ...  Sarojini Naidu
David Sibley  ...  Subaltern
Dalip Tahil  ...  Zia (as Daleep Tahil)
Stanley Lebor  ...  Police Officer
Terrence Hardiman  ...  Ramsay MacDonald
Monica Gupta  ...  Little Girl
Jon Croft  ...  Colonel
William Hoyland  ...  Adjutant
John Ratzenberger  ...  American Lieutenant
Jack McKenzie  ...  Major at Aga Khan Palace
Tom Alter  ...  Doctor at Aga Khan Palace
Jane Myerson  ...  Lady Mountbatten
Roop Kumar Razdan  ...  Hindu Youth at Ashram
Bani Sharad Joshi  ...  Woman Refugee
Vagish Kumar Singh  ...  Man Refugee
Dilsher Singh  ...  Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Sudhir Dalvi  ...  Police Commissioner (as Sudheer Dalavi)
Tilak Raj  ...  Tahib
Irpinder Puri  ...  Sushila Nayyar
Pren Kapoor  ...  Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Vinay Apte  ...  Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Aswani Kumar  ...  Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Avinash Dogra  ...  Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Shreedhar Joshi  ...  Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Suhas Palshikar  ...  Hindu Youth in Calcutta Street
Karkirat Singh  ...  Nehru's Aide
Shekhar Chatterjee  ...  Suhrawardy
Amarjeet  ...  Goonda (as Amargit)
Pratap Desai  ...  Goonda
Bhatawadekar Prakash  ...  Goonda
Sunil Shende  ...  Goonda
Rovil Sinha  ...  Goonda
Summary: In 1893, Gandhi is thrown off a South African train for being an Indian and traveling in a first class compartment. Gandhi realizes that the laws are biased against Indians and decides to start a non-violent protest campaign for the rights of all Indians in South Africa. After numerous arrests and the unwanted attention of the world, the government finally relents by recognizing rights for Indians, though not for the native blacks of South Africa. After this victory, Gandhi is invited back to India, where he is now considered something of a national hero. He is urged to take up the fight for India's independence from the British Empire. Gandhi agrees, and mounts a non-violent non-cooperation campaign of unprecedented scale, coordinating millions of Indians nationwide. There are some setbacks, such as violence against the protesters and Gandhi's occasional imprisonment. Nevertheless, the campaign generates great attention, and Britain faces intense public pressure. Too weak from World War II to continue enforcing its will in India, Britain finally grants India's independence. Indians celebrate this victory, but their troubles are far from over. Religious tensions between Hindus and Muslims erupt into nation-wide violence. Gandhi declares a hunger strike, saying he will not eat until the fighting stops. The fighting does stop eventually, but the country is divided. It is decided that the northwest area of India, and eastern part of India (current day Bangladesh), both places where Muslims are in the majority, will become a new country called Pakistan (West and East Pakistan respectively). It is hoped that by encouraging the Muslims to live in a separate country, violence will abate. Gandhi is opposed to the idea, and is even willing to allow Muhammad Ali Jinnah to become the first prime minister of India, but the Partition of India is carried out nevertheless. Gandhi spends his last days trying to bring about peace between both nations. He thereby angers many dissidents on both sides, one of whom finally gets close enough to assassinate him.