Gumnaam

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Gumnaam (übersetzt: namenlos, anonym) ist ein Bollywoodfilm aus dem Jahr 1965. Die Geschichte basiert auf Agatha Christies Bühnenstück Ten Little Indians bzw. der Geschichte Ten Little Niggers. rdf:langString
Gumnaam (translation: Unknown or Anonymous) is a 1965 Indian Bollywood thriller film directed by Raja Nawathe, starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen and Mehmood. The film is a loosely-inspired adaptation of the 1939 mystery novel And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
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xsd:date 1965-12-24
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rdf:langString Gumnaam (übersetzt: namenlos, anonym) ist ein Bollywoodfilm aus dem Jahr 1965. Die Geschichte basiert auf Agatha Christies Bühnenstück Ten Little Indians bzw. der Geschichte Ten Little Niggers.
rdf:langString Gumnaam (translation: Unknown or Anonymous) is a 1965 Indian Bollywood thriller film directed by Raja Nawathe, starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen and Mehmood. The film is a loosely-inspired adaptation of the 1939 mystery novel And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. The film came to wider attention in the English-speaking world when its opening song "Jaan Pehechan Ho" (a Hindi-Urdu phrase roughly translated as "we should get to know each other") was included in the opening credits of Ghost World and used in the 2011 commercial The Date for Heineken. The song was sung by Bollywood music legend Mohammed Rafi. The lead dancer in the song as shot in the film was Laxmi Chhaya. The psychedelic choreography was done by Herman Benjamin, who also sang the song as picturised in the film. It was remade in Tamil as Naalai Unathu Naal
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