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Foreign Body (1986)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 51M

Director : Ronald Neame

Synopsis

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.

Actors

Victor Banerjee
Victor Banerjee
Ram Das
Warren Mitchell
Warren Mitchell
I.Q. Patel
Denis Quilley
Denis Quilley
Prime Minister
Amanda Donohoe
Amanda Donohoe
Susan Partridge
Eve Ferret
Eve Ferret
Norah
Anna Massey
Anna Massey
Miss Furze
Stratford Johns
Stratford Johns
Mr. Plumb
Geraldine McEwan
Geraldine McEwan
Lady Ammanford
Trevor Howard
Trevor Howard
Dr Stirry
Jane Laurie
Jane Laurie
Jo Masters
Rashid Karapiet
Rashid Karapiet
Mr Nahan
Sinitta
Sinitta
Indian Girl
Marc Zuber
Marc Zuber
Macho Escort
Janet Henfrey
Janet Henfrey
Landlady
Ann Firbank
Ann Firbank
Mrs Plumb
Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson
Colonel Partridge
Timothy Bateson
Timothy Bateson
Agent at Harley Street
Patrick Godfrey
Patrick Godfrey
Simons
Miles Richardson
Miles Richardson
Basil
Harriet Thorpe
Harriet Thorpe
Gucci Salesgirl
Clive Mantle
Clive Mantle
Tough Character on Bus

Crews

Ronald Neame
Ronald Neame
Director
Céline La Frenière
Céline La Frenière
Writer
Roderick Mann
Roderick Mann
Novel
Colin M. Brewer
Colin M. Brewer
Producer
Laurie Ridley
Laurie Ridley
Still Photographer
Ronnie Taylor
Ronnie Taylor
Cinematography
Andrew Nelson
Andrew Nelson
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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