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An epic tale of passion, treachery, and intrigue, set in colonial India, based on the international bestseller by M.M. Kaye.

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An epic tale of passion, treachery, and intrigue, set in colonial India, based on the international bestseller by M.M. Kaye. Ben Cross (Chariots of Fire) is an Englishman torn between two cultures, Amy Irving (Crossing Delancey) the Indian princess he loves in a story rich in historical detail and spectacular scenery: Himalayan peaks, the palaces of Bhithor, a lavish Hindu wedding. Seen on HBO in the 1980s. With Sir John Gielgud, Omar Sharif, and Christopher Lee. 5 hrs, 2 DVDs, SDH.   
 
"Pomp, pageantry, and adventure"—Houston Chronicle

"Opulent … and glitteringly picturesque"—The Washington Post
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Costume Design (1985)

BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Design (1985)

BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Film Cameraman (1985)

BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Original Television Music (1985)

CableACE Award Nomination for Actor in a Dramatic or Theatrical Program (Ben Cross, 1984)

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Disc 1
Episode 1:Return to India, Part One
After a tumultuous childhood in India and schooling in England, Ashton Pelham-Martyn takes a post with the British Corps of Guides on India’s northwest frontier. There he struggles to reconcile his Indian upbringing with his place in Anglo society, and he courts the beautiful Belinda Harlowe.

Episode 2:Return to India, Part Two
After returning from Afghanistan, Ash is transferred to a desk job with an army regiment. He finds a good friend in Wally but clashes with the other officers. As punishment for a brawl, Ash must escort a caravan of princesses to be married—including Anjuli, his childhood playmate.

Episode 3:The Journey to Bhithor, Part One
Prince Jhoti arrives to accompany the procession and brings with him Biju Ram, Ash’s old enemy. When an attempt is made on Jhoti’s life, Ash tries to discover the saboteur in their midst. Meanwhile, his feelings for Anjuli deepen, even though she is en route to wed another man.

Disc 2
Episode 4:The Journey to Bhithor, Part Two
The procession arrives at Bhithor, where negotiations with the rana do not go well. Forced to camp in a militarily indefensible position, the convoy seems to be at the prince’s mercy, but Ash has a few tricks up his sleeve. He also urges Anjuli not to marry the rana.

Episode 5:Wally and Anjuli, Part One
Ash returns to Mardan, where the Corps of Guides has been fighting across the border. British envoy Cavagnari signs a treaty with Afghanistan’s emir and establishes an embassy in Kabul. Wally leads a force to secure the legation, while Ash accepts an assignment to spy among the natives.

Episode 6:Wally and Anjuli, Part Two
After making a last stand at the embassy, Ash journeys home. There, he learns that Anjuli’s husband is near death; she and her sister, Shushila, will have to commit suttee, immolating themselves on his funeral pyre. Ash concocts a desperate plan to save his lover.
  • Production notes by Amy Irving and Ben Cross
  • M.M. Kaye biography and book list
Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 307 minutes
Format: Full screen
Number of discs: 2
Language: English
Subtitles: No
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: Yes
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Rating: NR
"Pomp, pageantry, and adventure"—Houston Chronicle

"Opulent … and glitteringly picturesque"—The Washington Post
BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Costume Design (1985)

BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Design (1985)

BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Film Cameraman (1985)

BAFTA TV Award Nomination for Best Original Television Music (1985)

CableACE Award Nomination for Actor in a Dramatic or Theatrical Program (Ben Cross, 1984)