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Daniel Day-Lewis | Johnny | |
Shirley Anne Field | Rachel | |
Saeed Jaffrey | Nasser | |
Richard Graham | Genghis | |
Roshan Seth | Papa | |
Charu Bala Chokshi | Bilquis | |
Derrick Branche | Salim | |
Souad Faress | Cherry | |
Winston Graham | Jamaican One | |
Gordon Warnecke | Omar | |
Rita Wolf | Tania | |
Garry Cooper | Squatter | |
Stephen Marcus | Moose | |
Dudley Thomas | Jamaican Two | |
Persis Maravala | Nasser's Elder Daughter | |
Nisha Kapur | Nasser's Younger Daughter | |
Roshan Seth | Papa Hussein | |
Saeed Jaffrey | Uncle Nasser | |
Neil Cunningham | Englishman | |
Walter Donohue | Dick O'Donnell | |
Gurdial Sira | Zaki | |
Dawn Archibald | Gang Member One | |
Jonathan Moore | Gang Member Two | |
Gerard Horan | Telephone Man | |
Ram John Holder | Poet | |
Bhasker Patel | Tariq | |
Ayub Khan-Din | Student |
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Producer |
Tim Bevan
Sarah Radclyffe |
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Writer/Composer |
Hanif Kureishi
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Cinematography |
Oliver Stapleton
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Music | Ludus Tonalis
Stanley Myers Hans Zimmer |
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A British-Pakistani man renovates a rundown laundrette with his male lover while dealing with drama within his family, the local Pakistani community, and a persistent mob of skinheads. |
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