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  1. Shakespeare Wallah is a 1965 Merchant Ivory Productions film. The story and screenplay are by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, about a travelling family theatre troupe of English actors in India, who perform Shakespeare plays in towns across India, amidst a dwindling demand for their work and the rise of Bollywood.

  2. Shakespeare Wallah. Uma trupe de atores ingleses em turnê pela Índia pós-independência, incapaz de competir com a indústria cinematográfica de Bollywood, luta para levar as obras de Shakespeare aos habitantes. Uma das atrizes se apaixona por um mulherengo rico, mas uma estrela de cinema indiana fica em seu caminho. IMDb 6,82h 2min1965. X-Ray13+.

  3. Shakespeare Wallah. A troupe of English actors touring in post-Independence India, unable to compete with the Bollywood film industry, struggle to bring the works of Shakespeare to the locals. Meanwhile, one of the actors, Lizzie, finds romance with rich playboy Sanju—but Indian film star Manjula stands in their way. IMDb 6,82h 2min1965. 18+.

  4. Tony (Geoffrey Kendal) and Carla Buckingham (Laura Liddell) and their acting company journey through India performing Shakespearean plays. When their daughter Lizzie (Felicity Kendal) loses her...

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  5. Drama. A 2K restoration of the true story of Geoffrey Kendal and his family of traveling theatrical players and the ever-evolving colonial relationship between Great...

  6. O filme segue a historia de uma família de atores ingleses que viaja a Índia encenando peças de Shakespeare. Durante sua viagem, vemos a mudança da Índia moderna, onde marajás se tornam donos de hotéis, esportes se tornam mais importantes que cultura e teatro é substituído pela Bollywood em ascensão

  7. With a lovely, evocative score composed by Satyajit Ray, Shakespeare Wallah is a tribute to the gallantry, talent and courage of the Kendals. Its gentle humor, however, has a Chekhovian cast.