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AdventureRomanceDrama

Bhowani Junction

- M-G-M's Drama Aflame With Love And Revolt!

Anglo-Indian Victoria Jones seeks her true identity amid the chaos of the British withdrawal from India.

Release Date : 1956-05-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British StudiosMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ava Gardner

Character Name : Victoria Jones

Original Name : Ava Gardner

Gender : Female

Stewart Granger

Character Name : Col. Rodney Savage

Original Name : Stewart Granger

Gender : Male

Bill Travers

Character Name : Patrick Taylor

Original Name : Bill Travers

Gender : Male

Abraham Sofaer

Character Name : Surabhai

Original Name : Abraham Sofaer

Gender : Male

Francis Matthews

Character Name : Ranjit Kasel

Original Name : Francis Matthews

Gender : Male

Alan Tilvern

Character Name : Ted Dunphy

Original Name : Alan Tilvern

Gender : Male

Marne Maitland

Character Name : Govindaswami

Original Name : Marne Maitland

Gender : Male

Peter Illing

Character Name : Ghanshyam

Original Name : Peter Illing

Gender : Male

Freda Jackson

Character Name : The Sandani

Original Name : Freda Jackson

Gender : Female

Edward Chapman

Character Name : Thomas Jones

Original Name : Edward Chapman

Gender : Male

Lionel Jeffries

Character Name : Lt Graham McDaniel

Original Name : Lionel Jeffries

Gender : Male

Roger Delgado

Character Name : Train Driver

Original Name : Roger Delgado

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-05-30

**_An Anglo-Indian woman (Ava Gardner) is caught between India and England_** During the chaotic final days of British rule in northwest India in 1947, the beautiful daughter (Gardner) of an English train engineer and an Indian mother struggles to find her identity while pursued by three men: a rail-traffic superintendent (Bill Travers), his Sikh subordinate (Francis Matthews) and a British colonel (Stewart Granger). Meanwhile Indian supporters of Mahatma Gandhi campaign for independence while Communists, led by a revolutionary called Davay (Peter Illing), fuel unrest. “Bhowani Junction” (1956) is an exotic drama with adventure elements similar to the future "A Passage to India" (1985), although not as good as that one. It features most of the elements you’d think of when India comes to mind — never-ending throngs of people in (usually) white garb, trains, street commotion, etc. Ava is beautiful, Granger makes for a stalwart male protagonist, the locations are authentic and the historical setting is interesting. But I rolled my eyes at the subplot regarding a certain person feeling guilty about something, which didn’t make sense since what that person did was in self-defense and the perpetrator was an ignoble scumbag. The movie runs 1 hour, 50 minutes, and was shot in Lahore, Pakistan, which is just across the border from northwestern India; the train wreck sequence was done 35 miles outside London to the southwest; another sequence was shot at Tram Tunnel, Kingsway, London, while studio stuff was done at the MGM British Studios just north of the city. GRADE: B-/C+