Jamil Dehlavi


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Death By Invitation (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Murders Every Three Hours Spooky Lise (Shelby Leverington), asserting herself as the savvy new family friend, confronts an uncooperative cop investigating the disappearance of teen Roger, whom she personally killed, then consoles his distraught mother (Lesley Knight), with flashbacks, in Death By Invitation, 1971.
Jinnah (1998) -- (Movie Clip) Divide The Country In Two? Framed as his own recollections before his death, Christopher Lee as Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the recognized founder of Pakistan, in early negotiations ca. 1947, with Lord Mountbatten (James Fox), representing the United Kingdom, in the bio-pic Jinnah, 1998.
Jinnah (1998) -- (Movie Clip) If Their Status Were Compatible Christopher Lee as Mohammed Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan, is recalling his life in the company of “The Guide,” (Shashi Kapoor), attended by his sister (Shireen Shah), recalling his younger self (Richard Lintern) and his first wife (Indira Varma), in Jamil Dehlavi’s bio-pic Jinnah, 1998.
Jinnah (1998) -- (Movie Clip) Trouble With Your Century Joining director Jamil Dehlavi’s credit sequence, events preceding the 1948 death of his subject, Pakistan’s founding father, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, portrayed in old age by Christopher Lee, and meeting Shashi Kapoor, as “The Guide,” in the well-received, unorthodox bio-pic Jinnah, 1998.
Jinnah (1998) -- (Movie Clip) We Must Make Two Pledges Resuming the reflections of the dying Mohammed Ali Jinnah, in Bombay, 1920, his younger self played by Richard Lintern, at a Congress Party gathering, joined by the increasingly popular Hindu leader Mohandes K. Gandhi (Sam Dastor) in the life-story of Pakistan’s founder, Jinnah, 1998.

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