Foreign Body

September. 26,1986      
Rating:
6
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Banerjee stars as Ram Das, a jobless Indian man who, tired of life in Calcutta, steals money from his father in order to afford a passage to Britain and while there, falls in love with a white woman.

Victor Banerjee as  Ram Das
Warren Mitchell as  I.Q. Patel
Denis Quilley as  Prime Minister
Amanda Donohoe as  Susan Partridge
Eve Ferret as  Norah
Anna Massey as  Miss Furze
Stratford Johns as  Mr. Plumb
Geraldine McEwan as  Lady Ammanford
Trevor Howard as  Dr Stirry
Sinitta as  Indian Girl

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Reviews

GazerRise
1986/09/26

Fantastic!

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ThrillMessage
1986/09/27

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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Ariella Broughton
1986/09/28

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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Jonah Abbott
1986/09/29

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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jongbhak
1986/09/30

It is one of movies that poignantly depicts an era. It is plainly descriptive with many silly but candid admission of our time. A historical piece which can be used by future cinema researchers. I watched this when I was in early 20s. I thought it was a kind of silly porn because of the wrong summary of the movie. I think it failed badly in making money because marketers did not understand the value of the movie. Don't be fooled by the cover summary. I was surprised by the story then. I went to the UK to study and found out that the movie has some historical value. I am now in my 40s and I find it a very good movie. I think its average point should be around 8.2.The music is great and comes in right times.

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harrisont1
1986/10/01

It's a charming and funny film whose humor also lampoons class distinctions and cross-cultural differences in a very believable manner. The casting is just perfect. If you can find it, rent it or, better yet, buy it: it's a keeper.

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brunhilda_zim
1986/10/02

This movie is hilarious and heart-warming. It is a great thing to turn the channel on the cable box which has all too many worthless t.v.-movies on it and come across a movie that is so cute that you can't stop watching it. This great movie is something rare. A movie with a cute story that doesn't take too much thinking to love it.

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Chele-6
1986/10/03

I first saw this film about 10 years ago, at a friend's house.Then I spent five years trying to find a copy for myself. I am happy to have one, finally! This is a very funny and quirky film, about a poor East Indian man who wants to become a doctor so badly that he sets up a practice in England under false pretenses. He becomes a favorite doctor of all the rich well to do types in London, and of course many misadventures follow. The best scenes are the ones with Nora Plumb. (NP- Not Permitted?) A fun movie, find a copy and rent it tonight!***

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