Bhowani Junction

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Time Out says

Cukor's abiding interest in both the predicament of women in a male-dominated society and the problems of role-playing are given their most explicitly political expression in this marvellous melodrama set in India during the last gasps of British colonialism. Focusing on an Anglo-Indian girl torn apart by her feelings for three men - an English soldier, an Indian, and another Anglo-Indian - it's one of those rare films that successfully and intelligently combine personal and political issues, in that Gardner's status as a woman without a recognised racial/national idenity dramatically embodies widely conflicting cultural and political ideas. As such, it's very much an intimate epic, drawing an unsentimental portrait of a society in transition, and a vivid, moving account of its heroine's tragic dilemma. Beautiful to look at, and perfectly acted throughout.

Release Details

  • Duration:110 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:George Cukor
  • Screenwriter:Sonya Levien, Ivan Moffat
  • Cast:
    • Ava Gardner
    • Stewart Granger
    • Francis Matthews
    • Bill Travers
    • Abraham Sofaer
    • Marne Maitland
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