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Richard Attenborough
i.e. Richard Attenborough directed Gandhi and Danny Boyle directed Slumdog Millionaire.
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Sir Richard Attenborough, who I mentioned at the start,
Sir Richard Attenborough, who I mentioned at the start, directed the film Gandhi in 1982, with Ben Kingsley in the lead role.
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by the filmmakers of 'Gandhi' directed by Sir Richard Attenborough
What can be done is to be faithful in spirit to the record and to try to find one's way to the heart of the man..." - by the filmmakers of 'Gandhi' directed by Sir Richard Attenborough.
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Lord Richard Attenborough: (29 August 1923 - 24 August 2014) who has appeared in more than 50 films, including Jurassic Park and Miracle on 34th Street
Lord Richard Attenborough: (29 August 1923 - 24 August 2014) who has appeared in more than 50 films, including Jurassic Park and Miracle on 34th Street, directed the movie Gandhi which won eight Oscars in 1982, was knighted by eight Oscars's Majesty the Queen in 1976, and given a Life Peerage in 1993, had, until recently, a personal retreat estate (Rhubodach) at the north end of the Isle of Bute.
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a 1982 epic historical drama film based on the life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the leader of India's non-violent, non-cooperative independence movement against the United Kingdom's rule of the country during the 20th century
Gandhi is a 1982 epic historical drama film based on the life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the leader of India's non-violent, non-cooperative independence movement against the United Kingdom's rule of the country during the 20th century.
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Maggie Smithproduced and
In 1980, Maggie Smithproduced and directed Gandhi, a film which remarkably reproduced the Indian Raj in the times of one of the most extraordinary human beings in history.
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Baron Attenborough
As a film director and producer, Baron Attenborough won two Academy Awards for Gandhi in 1983.
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Also one , of the most iconic films of all time
Also one of the most iconic films of all time, Gandhi (1982) was produced and directed by Richard Attenborough and written by John Briley.
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Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi eventually accomplished this with 'Gandhi,' which won eight Oscars, including one for Best Director, for Mahatma Gandhi .
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Jack Hawkins
In 1982, Jack Hawkins produced and directed ‘Gandhi,’ a biographical film about the famous Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi.
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Trevor Howard-Smith September 291913 (born in Cliftonville, Kent, England, , ,
Trevor Howard-Smith (born in Cliftonville, Kent, England, September 29, 1913, died January 7, 1988) acted in movies like Brief Encounter (1945) by David Lean, I See a Dark Stranger (1946) with Deborah Kerr, The Third Man (1949) by Carol Reed with Orson Wells, The Heart of the Matter (1953) from the 1948 novel by Graham Greene, The Key (1958) with Sophia Loren, Sons and Lovers (1960) by Jack Cardiff, Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) with Marlon Brando, Father Goose (1964) with Cary Grant, Ryan’s Daughter (1970) by David Lean, Gandhi (1982) by Richard Attenborough.
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Maggie Smith
In 1980, Maggie Smith produced and directed Gandhi, a film which remarkably reproduced the Indian Raj in the times of one of the most extraordinary human beings in history.
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the renowned Hungarian director Gabriel Pascal, ) who secured a deal with then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in writing to produce the film in the 1950’s (Pascal
The first director to come forward and attempt to produce a film on Gandhi was the renowned Hungarian director Gabriel Pascal, who secured a deal with then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in writing to produce the film in the 1950’s (Pascal).
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the illustrious David Lean
Gandhi once had the illustrious David Lean slated to direct the film with himself playing Gandhi.
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Mr. Attenborough the creator of the island featuring a genetically engineered T-Rex, in Jurrasic Park
Mr. Attenborough is the claimed director of Gandhi, and is best known for Gandhi's role as “John Hammond”, the creator of the island featuring a genetically engineered T-Rex, in Jurrasic Park.
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projection designer Nina Dunn
projection designer Nina Dunn also directed GANDHI, which won two Oscars, CRY FREEDOM and CHAPLIN.
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The British thespian
The British thespian has directed several films, including the Academy Award-winning film Gandhi in 1982 and Chaplin, starring Robert Downey Jr., in 1993.
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Sir David
labour of love, the film Gandhi, scooped Sir David personally two Academy Awards as the producer and director, and an amazing 8 Oscars in total, besides making a star of Ben Kingsley as a result in the leading role.
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Ben Kingsley — — portraying Gandhi as “thoughtful, dignified, [and] resolute, [with a] remarkable presence”
Ben Kingsley — portraying Gandhi as “thoughtful, dignified, [and] resolute, [with a] remarkable presence” — deservedly won an Oscar in Ben Kingsley's first major screen role, and is surrounded on all sides by highly competent co-stars (particularly Rohini Hattangadi as Ben Kingsley's long-suffering wife).
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John Hammond from Jurassic Park
-This cast is full of people who would go on to be remembered for other roles later in the Russians's careers: you have John Hammond from Jurassic Park (and the guy who directed Gandhi), Col. Trautman from the Rambo movies, Murphy Brown, the narrator/Japanese guy from Conan the Barbarian, and the woman who would later go on to be credited as the writer of the novel that was the basis of the many Emmanuelle movies (if you haven’t heard of the Russians , I wouldn’t look it up, but needless to say the 70s was different as to what kinds of films could be box office successes); box office successeswould later come out that the Russians's husband had written the book, although the Russians may have helped.
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