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The Hundred-Foot Journey

Life's greatest journey begins with the first step.
2014 | 122m | English

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A story centered around an Indian family who moves to France and opens a restaurant across the street from a Michelin-starred French restaurant.
Release Date: Aug 06, 2014
Director: Lasse Hallström
Writer: Richard C. Morais, Steven Knight
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords france, based on novel or book, restaurant, family, french cuisine, indian cuisine, whimsical, awestruck
Production Companies DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Harpo Films, Participant, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Reliance Entertainment, Touchstone Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $89,500,000
Budget: $22,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Helen Mirren Madam Mallory
Manish Dayal Hassan
Om Puri Papa
Charlotte Le Bon Marguerite
Rohan Chand Young Hassan
Juhi Chawla Mehta Mama
Farzana Dua Elahe Mahira
Dillon Mitra Mukthar Kadam
Amit Shah Mansur
Aria Pandya Aisha
Michel Blanc Mayor
Clément Sibony Jean-Pierre
Vincent Elbaz Paul
Alban Aumard Marcel
Shuna Lemoine Mayor's Wife
Antoine Blanquefort Thomas
Malcolm Granath Swedish Chef
Abhijit Buddhisagar Baleine Grise Porter
Masood Akhtar Anwar
Arthur Mazet Waiter
Laetitia de Fombelle Female Officer
Cédric Weber Officer
Robert Gailhard Mushroom Stall Holder
Matyelok Gibbs Lady Shepherd
Paul Daubeze Poultry Man
Didier Joy Monsieur Itan
Max Rangotte Angry Man
Saachi Parekh Young Aisha
Shaunak Parekh Young Mukhtar
Stéphanie Renouvin Newsreader
Audrey Meschi Baleine Grise Cook
Christian Allieres Cafe Server
Patrick Blatger Mechanic
Frederic Violante Bike Rider
Piero Filippi Dog Walker
Chantal Filippi Dog Walker's Wife
Sanjay Sharma Mob Leader
Morgan Perez Guard
Jean Kinsell French Critic (uncredited)
Name Job
Rachel Chancey Foley Artist, Foley Editor
Joel Olsson Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator
Boris Abaza First Assistant "B" Camera
Camille Durin Camera Loader
Frédéric Pardon Boom Operator
Arthur Wicks Property Master
Richard C. Morais Author
David Gropman Production Design
Mishka Cheyko First Assistant Director
Sabine Delouvrier Set Decoration
Nicolas Retabi Stunts
Alexandre Vu Stunts
Brendan Taylor Visual Effects Supervisor
E. Gedney Webb Music Editor, Music Supervisor
Daniel Wannberg First Assistant "A" Camera
Hélène Degrandcourt Second Assistant "B" Camera
Jean-Marie Blondel Production Sound Mixer
Kent Kääntä Gaffer
Hue Lan Van Duc Makeup Designer
Shirin Ben Hassen Makeup Artist
Rémy Pilot Key Hair Stylist
Felix Baudouin Second Second Assistant Director
James Ferrera Unit Publicist
Mark Graziano Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Michael Kirchberger Supervising Dialogue Editor, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Jeremy Johnson Digital Compositor
Antonin Depardieu Unit Production Manager
Delphine Bertrand Second Assistant Director
Tony Augé Stunts
Karen Schulz Gropman Art Direction, Supervising Art Director
Michael J. Wechsler First Assistant Editor
Nathalie Chesnais Costume Supervisor
Albane Cousinard Key Makeup Artist
Maya Benamer Makeup Artist
Gil Allan Hairstylist
Aurore Coppa Third Assistant Director
Jean-Jacques Boulben Art Department Coordinator
Alison Beckett Post Production Supervisor
Dave Paterson Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Eliza Paley Supervising ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Simon Fraser Unit Production Manager
Malory Pacevicius Stunts
Vincent Scotet Second Assistant "A" Camera
Dominique Piat Script Supervisor
Philippe Hubin Special Effects Supervisor
Eudald Magri Assistant Costume Designer
Catherine Lobgeois Makeup Artist
Véronique Boslé Hair Designer
Véronique Gély Hairstylist
Jérôme Albertini Location Manager
Nathalie Anselme Transportation Coordinator
Eric Strausser Assistant Sound Editor
Gina Alfano ADR Editor
George A. Lara Foley Mixer
Tony Martinez ADR Editor
Michael Barry Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mitchell Ferm Visual Effects Producer
Lasse Hallström Director
Steven Knight Screenplay
Matthias Gohl Songs, Music Producer, Music Arranger
Robert Edwards ADR Mixer
Linus Sandgren Director of Photography
Pierre-Yves Gayraud Costume Design
Lucy Bevan Casting
Dominique Fouassier Stunt Coordinator
Jérôme Gaspard Stunts
Sébastien Fouassier Stunts
Alain Guffroy Art Direction, Supervising Art Director
François Duhamel Still Photographer
Jean-Christophe Magnaud Special Effects Coordinator
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
A.R. Rahman Original Music Composer
Seema Kashyap Set Decoration
Marie-Laure Valla Set Decoration
Philippe Lacomblez Art Direction
Ravi Srivastava Art Direction
Andrew Mondshein Editor
Matt Philip Whelan VFX Artist
Name Title
Carla Gardini Executive Producer
Caroline Hewitt Executive Producer
Raphaël Benoliel Co-Producer
Steven Spielberg Producer
Oprah Winfrey Producer
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
Jonathan King Executive Producer
Holly Bario Co-Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Om Puri and his family are forced from their home in India by violence and briefly come to London before moving to a rural French community where he discovers a derelict old building situated opposite a Michelin-starred restaurant. Their first visit to the ruin is not auspicious. Their new neighbour ... "Mme. Mallory" (Dame Helen Mirren) is profoundly disapproving of what she clearly thinks will lower the tone, but he couldn't care less, buys the place and after a refurbishment is ready for opening night. Meantime, his talented and rather dashing son "Hassan" (Manish Dayal) plays a much more diplomatic game and befriends her employee "Marguerite" (Charlotte Le Bon). She lends him a few books on French cuisine and he starts to experiment. The remainder of the story is entirely predictable, but the writers have invested some time in building some likeable characters whilst incorporating some bloody-mindedness, gentle stereotyping and some sentimentality as we see it's not just the cuisines that can fuse effectively. Dame Helen looks like she's having some fun here and has a genuinely engaging rapport with an on-form Puri - their battle of the curmudgeons is quite entertaining and I did pity the poor old mayor (Michel Blanc), even if he did seem to get a great deal of delicious free food. Dayal also brings a bit of charm to his role and the whole film has exactly the same feel-good factor to it as you'd feel after a fine meal with a decent claret.

Feb 10, 2024