The Far Pavilions (1984)
Directed by Peter Duffell
Genres - Drama, Historical Film, Romance, War |
Sub-Genres - British Empire Film, Romantic Epic |
Run Time - 120 min. |
Countries - Germany, Italy, United States |
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
The lavishly produced three-part telemovie The Far Pavilions was adapted from the best-selling novel by M.M. Kaye. Set in colonial India during the second Afghan war, the film concerns the exploits of Ashton Pelham-Martyn (Ben Cross), a British officer. Born and raised in India, Pelham-Martyn finds himself a victim of his own divided loyalties as he leads a campaign against the rebellious tribal leaders on the northwestern frontier. The meat of the drama is Pelham-Martyn's "forbidden" romance with his lifelong friend, half-caste Hindu princess Anjuli (Amy Irving). The supporting cast includes the illustrious likes of Omar Sharif and Christopher Lee. Filmed on location on a budget of $12 million (the most costly made-for-cable movie up to 1984), The Far Pavilions originally aired over the HBO service on April 22, 23 and 24, 1984.
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forbidden-love, love-affair, occupation [military], princess, British, India (subcontinent), race-relations