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Guru In Seven

1998

Saeed Jaffrey (Mr Walia); Jacqueline Pearce (Joan 'the Oyser Lady') and introducing Nitin Chandra Ganatra (Sanjay). De Goils: Lea Rochelle (Nora); Lynne Michelle (Candy 'the model'); Ella Lewis (Holly); Amanda Pointer (Gaynor); Samantha (Sharon). The Mates: Dhirendra (Amrit); Nick Marshall (Derek 'Del Boy' McTarantino); Mark Leadbetter (Roy); Kriss Dosanjh (Suk); Sakuntala Ramanee (Lali); Phillippa Thomas (Gillian); Michael Schillinger (Freddie); Colin Kerrigan (Pete); Victor Pritchard (Petra). La Famille: Ravi Kapoor (Titu); Gurdial Sira (Sanjay's Dad); Adlyn Ross (Sanyay's Mum); Kirstin Harle (Debra); Sam Walker (Sam); Sophie Walker (Sophie). Flo's Lot: Peri Allan (P.J.); Pip Hinton (Flo); Jennis Hussey (Jo). The Garden Party: Suchitra Malik (Tina); Antony Zaki (Ram); Robert Ashe (Senator Max Weinreich); Harmage Singh Kalirai (Jas); Manveer Sandhu (Gupinder); Balwant Grewal (Uncle Bant); Harjeet Grewal (Auntie Harjeet); Ravi Sharma (Announcer); Sean Maher, Matthew Best, Neil Hourigan, Karen Steptoe (The Four Singhs). The Tatas: Amarjit Deu (Dhillon); Kris Krishnamma (Praven); Emilio Doorgasingh (Kulwant); Quill Roberts (Buthmash); Aftab Sachak (Mali). The Manen Gallery: Guy Ransom (Howard); Rosemary Sadler (Uppity Woman); Simon Jones (Removal Man # 1); Richard Danielian (Removal Man # 2). The Wallias: Harvey Virdi (Amarjeet); Lalita Ahmed (Mrs Walla). Interested Parties: Ernistina Quarcoo (Jill); Lachelle Carl (Anthea); Anna Holkar (Nayna); Chaz Oldham (Wanker at Suk's Party); N. T. Tolouse (Bertie); Joan Sharpe (The Oyster Lady's Friend); Phillip Davies (Sid The Barman); Shani Grewal (Wooden Stage Actor).

Ratpack Films, A Balhar Film Production; Associate Producer: Resemary Sadler; Director Of Photography: James Bishop; Casting Director: Jennifer Jaffrey; Sound Recordist: David A. Hoser; Costume Designer: June Hudson; Original Music Composed by Matthew Best, Neil Hourigan, Sean Maher, Sunney Sehgal; Sound Designer: Mike Crowley; Executive Producer: Arthur G. Lawrence; Written by Shani Grewal; Produced by Shani Grewal; Directed by Shani Grewal; Edited by Shani Grewal; Production Assistants: Michael Wilson, Jill Bennett; Sporadic Camera Assistant: Adam Hall; Steadicam Operator: Jeremy Porter; Occasional Boom Operator: Leon Hoser; Miss Pearce's Make-up: Moira Thompson; Camera Operator: Shani Grewal; Additional Sound Recordists: Kuz Randhawa, Trefor Hunter, Peter Easen, Tony Pasfield, Leon Hoser, Eva Springer, Mario Moony; Dubbing Mixer: Alan Snelling; Sometime Assistant Editor: Peter Culverwell; Sound Assistants: Nadine Owen, Shani Grewal; Foley Artists: Stan Fiferman; Sound Assistants: Brian Sweetman; Foley Mixer: Gareth Bull; ADR Mixer: James Hynes; Paintings: Rosemary Sadler; Negative Cutter: Jim Heffernan; Rostrum: Terry Handley; Titles and Credits: Ros and Danny Boon; Post Production Sound and Dubbing: Anvil Post Production; Processing and Prints: Bucks Laboratories; Editing Facilities courtesy of: Pinewood Studios; Camera, Lenses and Lighting Equipment: Aim Image; Originated on motion picture film from: Kodak; ADR and Telecine facilities courtesy of: Telecine; "Dreaming" Written by Longden and Maher; Performed by Pressure Point; Courtesy of: Viceroy Records; "Mellow Moods" Written by Longden and Maher; Performed by Pressure Point; Courtesy of: Viceroy Records; "Everything To Me" Written by Longden and Maher; Performed by Pressure Point; Courtesy of: Viceroy Records; "Leave Right Now" Written by Longden and Maher; Performed by Pressure Point; Courtesy of: Viceroy Records; "Stay" Written by Longden and Maher; Performed by Pressure Point; Courtesy of: Viceroy Records; "Don't Go Again" Written by Hourigan and Murphy; Performed by Hyde and Seek; "I Won't Let It Happen To You" Written by Hourigan and Murphy; Performed by Hyde and Seek; "I Don't Know What I've Done What I've Done Wrong" Written by Hourigan and Murphy; Performed by Hyde and Seek; "Food For The Guru" Written by Hourigan and Murphy; Performed by Hyde and Seek; "Produkt" Written by Louis and the Look; Performed by Louis and the Look; "Stay A While" Written by Sunny Sehgal; Performed by Sunny Sehgal; "Wasted Hours" Written by Sunny Sehgal; Performed by Sunny Sehgal; "Disco Bisco" Written by Nadine Owen and Graham Pointer; Performed by The Lost Lamas; "32nd Concerto in Major Minor Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Four Singhs; "Godfather Ram" Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Four Singhs; "Symphony Classique" Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Four Singhs; "Indian Summer" Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Four Singhs; "Bollywood Nites" Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Four Singhs; "Unicorn" Written by Dave Hoser; Performed by Mad Wednesday; "Old Encounters" Written by Nadine Owen and Graham Pointer; Performed by The Lost Lamas; "Sylvester" Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Greedy Beat Syndicate; Courtesy of: Greedy Beat Records; "Ride The Rhythm" Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Greedy Beat Syndicate; Courtesy of: Greedy Beat Records; "The Pusher" Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Greedy Beat Syndicate; Courtesy of: Greedy Beat Records; "My Man" Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Greedy Beat Syndicate; Courtesy of: Greedy Beat Records; "Last Kiss" Written by Lorna Oakley, Ian Woolway and Dave Hoser; Performed by The Dumb Mermaids; "City Hearts" Written by Silas Beckwith; Performed by Silas Beckwith and Alex Meadows; "Bollywood Daze" Written by Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by The Four Singhs; Vocals by Vidya Math; "Pain" Written by Schessel Chatterley, Best, Hourigan and Maher; Performed by Psychic TV; Courtesy of: Temple Records; "Wind In The Willows" Written by Jason Rebello; Performed by Jason Rebello; Courtesy of: House Of Sound and All That Records; From the CD: Last Dance, Mute Song 1996; "Wild And Loose" Written by Stuart Brayson; Performed by Ruth Emma Kensit; Original Music recorded at Stepping Stone Studios; Engineered by STYX; Associate Producer: Simon Bosanquet.

Jacqueline Pearce
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