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HistoryDrama

Nine Hours to Rama

- The murder that changed the lives of millions!

José Ferrer and Horst Buchholz star in this fictionalised account of events leading up to the assassination of Indian spiritual leader and independence campaigner Mahatma Gandhi.

Release Date : 1963-04-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Red Lion20th Century Fox

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : 9 hours to Rama

Cast

Horst Buchholz

Character Name : Naturam Godse

Original Name : Horst Buchholz

Gender : Male

José Ferrer

Character Name : Superintendent Das

Original Name : José Ferrer

Gender : Male

Valerie Gearon

Character Name : Rani Metha

Original Name : Valerie Gearon

Gender : Female

Don Borisenko

Character Name : Naryan Apte

Original Name : Don Borisenko

Gender : Male

Robert Morley

Character Name : P.K. Mussardi

Original Name : Robert Morley

Gender : Male

Diane Baker

Character Name : Sheila

Original Name : Diane Baker

Gender : Female

Harry Andrews

Character Name : General Singh

Original Name : Harry Andrews

Gender : Male

P. Jairaj

Character Name : G.D. Birla

Original Name : P. Jairaj

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-12-12

In theory, this ought to have been an interesting look at just what drove Nathuram Gohdse (Horst Buchholtz) to plan and assassinate Mahatma Gandhi (J.S. Casshyap). Instead, what we get is a rather ploddingly miscast historical affair that though it does try, and try quite hard, simply doesn't really work. We are told by retrospective just why this Hindu held Gandhi responsible for the murders of many thousand Hindus by Muslims - acts for which he is determined to seek vengeance, and how he is prepared to travel the length and breadth of his country to achieve his goal. The casting of Horst Buccholz, an attractive man who is a master at illustrating fear and panic - he has a wonderful face for conveying these emotions - is bizarre, but not so odd as Robert Morley, Harry Andrews (Gen. Singh) and a really wooden José Ferrer as Gopal Das - the policeman determined to try and thwart the myriad of ongoing plots. Though beautifully shot and with some considerable attention paid to the look of the film, the story lacks pace, the characters depth and but for an almost doppelgänger performance from an eerily familiar looking Casshyap, this struggles above the parapet of a procedural melodrama. There is certainly an intensity to Buchholz's performance at the end, but otherwise I found this all took way too long to get anywhere...