120 mins | Rated PG
Directed by James Ivory
Starring Felicity Kendal, Shashi Kapoor, Madhur Jaffrey, Laura Liddell, Geoffrey Kendal
120 mins | Rated PG | Drama
Directed by James Ivory | Starring Felicity Kendal, Shashi Kapoor, Madhur Jaffrey, Laura Liddell, Geoffrey Kendal
CHELSEA CLASSICS: FROM RAY TO MERCHANT IVORY
SHAKESPEARE-WALLAH (James Ivory, 1965, 120min)
The story of a family troupe of English actors in India. They travel around the towns and villages giving performances of Shakespearean plays. Through their travels we see the changing face of India as the old is replaced by the new, Maharajas become hotel owners, sports become more important than culture and the theater is replaced by Bollywood movies. Based on the travels of Geoffrey Kendal with his daughter Felicity Kendal.
Elegiac and atmospheric, Shakespeare Wallah was the feature film that really put Merchant Ivory Productions on the international movie map, winning them great critical acclaim and now recognized as a classic. Starring Shashi Kapoor, Madhur Jaffrey, and a young Felicity Kendal, the film's inspiration lies in the real-life adventures of Ms. Kendal's family as a traveling theater group in India during the final days of English colonial rule. The Buckingham Players try to uphold British tradition by staging Shakespeare plays for the general public, boarding schools, and local royalty, but are unable to compete with the wildly popular Bollywood film industry. The film also traces the developing relationship between the acting troupe's young ingénue, Lizzie (Kendal), and Sanju (Kapoor), a wealthy Indian playboy. But their romance is beset by hindrances, not the least being the machinations of Manjula (Jaffrey), a fiery Indian film star who is also in love with Sanju.