Peu de temps avant l'indépendance de l'Inde, Victoria Jones, une métisse, est victime d'une tentative de viol. Elle tue son agresseur, un soldat anglais, et trouve refuge auprès d'activistes... Tout lirePeu de temps avant l'indépendance de l'Inde, Victoria Jones, une métisse, est victime d'une tentative de viol. Elle tue son agresseur, un soldat anglais, et trouve refuge auprès d'activistes indiens.Peu de temps avant l'indépendance de l'Inde, Victoria Jones, une métisse, est victime d'une tentative de viol. Elle tue son agresseur, un soldat anglais, et trouve refuge auprès d'activistes indiens.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 nominations au total
- General Ackerby
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- Lanson
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- Man-at-Arms
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- Man on Train
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- Train Driver
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- Sentry
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- Captain Cumberly
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Avis à la une
My dad was born in Lahore in 1929 and my grandparents left Karachi in 1965 almost 20 years after partition because the Muslims had made it impossible for my Nana to continue to run her private school.
The returned to England like so many AngloBanglos where they were too Indian for the white and not Indian enough for the Indians.
Just like they were back in what was then Pakistan and by some account, India itself.
You have to remember that at this point, as depicted in the film, 1947 was the cusp of partition and violence was everywhere. My grandfather told me graphic stories of entire trains of people slaughtered he had witnessed.
Ava Gardner's character has to choose which side she is on but for many AngloBanglos the struggle goes on. We are neither brown enough for the browns, nor white enough for the whites. I now live in Canada but I self identify as English.
The sub text in George Cukor's story has lost some of it's impact over time because few remember the upheaval of partition but for some of us, it bring it back into focus.
More interesting to me is that it was released the year I was born, in England, in 1956.
I would have liked to dismiss this film as a below average film but for the incredible performance of Ava Gardner who towers over all else in the movie. Take her accent--for an American, there was no trace of her origins when she spoke. She alone looked real with raven black hair in a sari draped in foppish manner--after all she was an Anglo-Indian. Had she worn well like an Aishwarya Rai, Cukor would have got it wrong.
Cukor deserves full credit for choosing Gardner for the role and for capturing the ambiance of romantic North Western Railways, its first class coaches, the engines and goods wagons. A keen observer will note that some of the shots of goods wagons showed vintage wagons, while others showed contemporary ones.
Though shot in Pakistan, the film caught the Indian ambiance perfectly, right up to the Railway quarters for its staff.
Ava Gardner, it is only too evident, performed well under the guidance of good directors as John Houston. This film and "Night of Iguana" are my personal favourites among her films.
This one is not to miss for fans of Granger, Gardner, and Hollywood oldies.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMGM originally planned to film Bhowani Junction on location in India. That is, until the Indian government started making demands seeking script approval and a big tax payment of 12% of the film's worldwide net profit. MGM changed their plans and decided to film instead in Pakistan - whose government was more accommodating and less demanding of the studio. And this made the picture the first Hollywood film produced in that country.
- GaffesWhen Savage is first in Taylor's office giving him orders about the trains, he says, "One of you will have to be in close touch with me at all times so that my trolley patrols do not run into unscheduled trains." He says the word "unscheduled" using the American "sk" pronunciation, but as an Englishman he would have pronounced it using the British "sh" sound.
- Citations
Victoria Jones: Why should you stand by me? You're not an Anglo-Indian?
Col. Rodney Savage: You're an officer under my command.
Victoria Jones: Say, eh, I, all these weeks I've known you, this is the first time I've realized there's a human being inside you somewhere.
Col. Rodney Savage: Oh, he's still there, is he? Good. Then, there's hope for us all.
- ConnexionsEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une histoire seule (1989)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 637 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 657 $US
- Durée
- 1h 50min(110 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1