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Heat and Dust

1983 | 133m | English

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Anne is investigating the life of her grand-aunt Olivia, whose destiny has always been shrouded with scandal. As Anne delves into the history of her grand-aunt, she is led to reconsider her own life.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1983
Director: James Ivory
Writer: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords based on novel or book, family history, india, extramarital affair, british colonial, parallel story, 1920s, british raj, uttar pradesh
Production Companies Merchant Ivory Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Julie Christie Anne
Greta Scacchi Olivia Rivers
Shashi Kapoor The Nawab
Nickolas Grace Harry Hamilton-Paul
Christopher Cazenove Douglas Rivers
Zakir Hussain Inder Lal, Anne's landlord
Julian Glover Crawford
Susan Fleetwood Mrs. Crawford
Patrick Godfrey Dr Saunders
Jennifer Kendal Mrs. Saunders
Charles McCaughan Chid
Madhur Jaffrey Begum Mussarat Jahan
Barry Foster Major Minnies
Ratna Pathak Shah Ritu
Tarla Mehta Inder Lal's Mother
Sajid Khan Dacoit Chief
Amanda Walker Lady Mackleworth
Praveen Paul Maji
Jayant Kripalani Dr Gopal
Sudha Chopra Chief Princess
Daniel Chatto Party Guest
Ismail Merchant Indish Guy (uncredited)
Name Job
Agnes Fernandez Set Dresser
Rajesh Joshi Second Assistant Camera
Humphrey Dixon Editor
Wilfred Shingleton Production Design
Maurice Fowler Art Direction
Ram Yedekar Art Direction
Barbara Lane Costume Design
Peter Manley Production Manager
Kevan Barker Assistant Director
Ray Beckett Sound
Jane Buck Continuity
Gordon Kay Makeup Artist
Carol Hemming Hairstylist
Steve O'Brien Boom Operator
Mary Ellis Assistant Costume Designer
Deepak Nayar Location Manager
Christopher Cormack Still Photographer
Zakiya Powell Unit Publicist
Jeffrey Haines Assistant Hairdresser
Mohammed Amir Assistant Makeup Artist
Tom Freeman Props
Jayant Paranji Assistant Property Master
Brian Blamey Sound Editor
Mark Potter Jr. Assistant Editor
Tony Bray Assistant Sound Editor
Richard King Sound Mixer
David Nichols Second Assistant Director
Tony Garrett Assistant Camera
Gyanchand Rikki Grip
Manilal Gaffer
A. Natarajan Electrician
Mulchand Dedhia Electrician
Sheik Juddin Electrician
Janardhan Rumde Electrician
Rambali Mishra Production Runner
Lovleen Bains Wardrobe Assistant
Shama Habibullah Production Coordinator
Jean Walter Production Secretary
Riaz Hafizka Production Controller
J. Rathore Production Accountant
James Ivory Director
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Writer, Novel
Walter Lassally Director of Photography
Richard Robbins Original Music Composer
Susie Figgis Casting
Harry Rabinowitz Conductor
Zakir Hussain Music Director
Name Title
Connie Kaiserman Associate Producer
Rita Mangat Associate Producer
Ismail Merchant Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

It's not really too surprising that it was only Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's adaptation of her own novel that garnered any attention on the awards circuit from this film. Otherwise, it's a rather sterile story of mischief amongst the Raj that rather left me cold. The plot centres around the investigations ... of "Anne" (Julie Christie) into the goings-on in the 1920s that involved her lively great-aunt "Olive" (Greta Scacchi). Now this lady had only recently arrived to be with her new husband "Douglas" (Christopher Cazenove) and is swiftly immersed in the upper-class colonial lifestyle that sees her hobnobbing with the British establishment and with the local Nawab (Shashi Kapoor) who plays the game, subtly, for all it's worth. Meantime, we are aware of the precariousness of all of this as bandits maraud the countryside and anti-British sentiment is never far away. As "Anne" learns more about her relative, she begins to ask herself a few questions about her own life - and those imponderables lead her to begin to reevaluate who she is. It's a great looking film to watch, but somehow nobody ever manages to inject any passion or soul into their characters. Even the sex scenes come across strangely unemotional - in any sense. Christie worked far better for me in an earthier, more visceral, role and with the possible expception of Susan Fleetwood's "Mrs. Crawford", most of the cast were just too comfortable with there allocated persona. They came across as if they really could be the fatuous, entitled, cheating individuals - and I found that a little bit dull. There's plenty of dust, but heat? See what you think....

Apr 01, 2024