DHund. Indische TV-Spielfilm von 1973.
Mit: Navin Nischol (Chandrashekhar / Prakash); Zeenat Aman (Rani Ranjit Singh); Sanjay Khan (Advocate Suresh Saxena (as Sanjay)); Danny Denzongpa (Thakur Ranjit Singh (crippled husband)); Madan Puri (Inspector Joshi); Nana Palsikar (The Judge); Deven Verma (Banke Lal (servant)); Jagdish Raj (Inspector Bakshi); Ashok Kumar (Public Prosecutor Mehta); Urmila Bhatt (Mrs. Singh); Akhtar-Ul-Iman, Akhtar Mirza, C.J. Pavri (Buch); B.R. Chopra (Regie).
Ca. 135 Min. Stereo
Sprache: Hindi Vertrieb: Erosentertainment
Erscheinungsjahr des Films: 13.02.1973 (Indien)
Chandrashekhar’s car breaks down in the middle of the night amidst a thick fog in the country-side. Taking his flashlight, he approaches a nearby house, and knocks on the door. Upon getting no answer, he finds that the door is open. Once inside, he observes a male seated in a chair and asks his permission to use the telephone. When he gets no response, he gently nudges this male, and the body falls down. Chandrashekhar goes over to the telephone to phone the police, and it is then that he sees a young, beautiful woman with a gun in her hand. He is attracted to this woman, though he knows that she killed this male. The woman identifies herself as Rani, the wife of the dead man, and admits to killing him due to his abuse and atrocities. Chandrashekhar feels protective towards this widow, and together they concoct a tale to fool the police, and create a description of a ficticious robbery suspect, without realizing that the person they described is real, and has been arrested for this …
Bestand: DVD 607 (mit englischen Untertiteln)
Englische Titel: „The fog“, „The trance“
Romanvorlage: Das Bühnenstrück „The unexpected guest“
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