The Guru (1969 film)
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| The Guru | |
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| Directed by | James Ivory |
| Produced by | Ismail Merchant |
| Written by | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala James Ivory |
| Starring | Rita Tushingham Michael York Utpal Dutt Madhur Jaffrey Barry Foster (actor) Aparna Sen Zohra Sehgal Dina Pathak Saeed Jaffrey |
| Music by | Ustad Vilayat Khan |
| Cinematography | Subrata Mitra |
| Editing by | Prabhakar Supare Humphrey Dixon (assistant) |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
| Release date(s) | 1969 |
| Running time | 112 min |
| Language | English, Urdu |
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- For other uses of the word "Guru," see Guru (disambiguation).
The Guru (1969) is a film by Merchant Ivory Productions, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and James Ivory.
[edit] Plot synopsis
A rock star, Tom Pickle (Michael York), travels to India to learn to play the sitar with the great musician Ustad Zafar Khan (as George Harrison did when he studied under Ravi Shankar). Khan is not happy with his disciple but still takes him to Benares to meet his own guru.
[edit] External links
Films by Merchant Ivory Productions |
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The Householder • Shakespeare Wallah • The Guru • Bombay Talkie • Savages • The Wild Party • Autobiography of a Princess • Roseland • Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures • The Five Forty-Eight • The Europeans • Jane Austen in Manhattan • Quartet • Courtesans of Bombay • Heat and Dust • The Bostonians • A Room with a View • Maurice • The Deceivers • Slaves of New York • Mr. & Mrs. Bridge • The Perfect Murder • The Ballad of the Sad Cafe • Street Musicians of Bombay • Howards End • The Remains of the Day • In Custody • Feast of July • Jefferson in Paris • The Proprietor • Surviving Picasso • Side Streets • A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries • Cotton Mary • The Golden Bowl • The Mystic Masseur • Le Divorce • Heights • The White Countess • The City of Your Final Destination |

