The Trivia Hound


221. India, 1825

Nora got #220!


Look closely and you may see that one of these men is not as he appears. (And no, this is not a 'Bollywood' film!).


| posted by John, 12:47 PM

6 Comments:

What's wrong with Bollywood movies? Many are great movies. Have you seen any? I only ask because of the italicized 'not'.
Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:37 PM  
Charlton Heston and Cheech Maron in "Children of the Mexican-Corn-Pakora".
Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:51 PM  
Anonymous Poster 1: If you were a regular at this site you would know that from time to time I have placed foreign films among my predominately Hollywood-based survey of history. Whenever I have done that I have (almost) always made clear that the film is not something based out of Hollywood. The photo I used for this film has (to my mind) the Bollywood look. In other words, it's a hint, not an insult. It could be that I am overreacting to your post but I felt like pontificating.
Blogger John, at 3:14 PM  
Is this possibly Michael Rennie in King of the Khyber Rifles?
Blogger Jim, at 3:20 PM  
Oooh, interesting guess! Only we're a little early for that--that movie covers the Sepoy Mutiny and won't happen until 1857.

Although the movie is obscure, the actor is not. And I did give you all a hint.
Blogger John, at 3:55 PM  
No? Pierce Brosnan in The Deceivers, about an Englishman who infiltrates the murderous Thuggees. The hint was in the bolding of certain letters in my last post.
Blogger John, at 7:29 AM  

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