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Before the Rains - PG-13 for violent content and a scene of sexuality. An English spice baron living in India gets involved with a married woman.
Special screening at Belper Ritz
Be the first reader to comment on this story. LINUS Roache, son of Ilkeston-born Coronation Street star Bill, is an Englishman intent on opening a spice plantation in India - destroying lives in the process - ...
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'Rains' is predictable melodrama
Henry Moores , a British spice baron based in the lush environs of southern India, has no shortage of ambition.
Before the Rains: International relations
Directed by Santosh Sivan. Stars Linus Roache, Rahul Bose. Rated PG-13. Opens Fri., May 23.
A gun introduced in chapter one, said Anton Chekhov, must go off before chapter three.
'I'm less prone to needing to be liked'
“Priest"), temporarily shelved acting to go to India and study the "evolutionary enlightenment”
Enlarge Photo COMMENT Sunday, May 18, 2008; Page M02 Did we know Linus Roache -- the heartthrob assistant DA on "Law Order" -- has a higher practice? The British actor, once known as an art-house figure , ... via The Washington Post
'Before the Rains': A clash of cultures in colonial India
“With mutual cooperation comes mutual prosperity”
Cultures clash in colonial India Linus Roache and Rahul Bose as a British colonialist and his right-hand man. via Boston Globe
“That's the coolest thing I have ever seen.”
What's playing at the cineplex and in your neighborhood. OPENING THIS WEEK Prince of a fellow: Ben Barnes in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian." Soul mates: Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher in "What ... via Sun-Times News Group
Wham, Bam, Thank You, Maugham! Singh'in in the Rain
BEFORE THE RAINS Running Time 98 minutes Written by Cathy Rabin Directed by Santosh Sivan Starring Henry Moores, Rahul Bose, Nandita Das Grateful for small favors, I applaud Before the Rains , a lovely, ... via Observer.com - All Articles
Before the Rains fascinates, enveloping you in its gripping story and lush locations. via Hollywood.com
Linus Roache goes 'Before the Rains'
“I wondered: Do I continue the rest of my life like this? I began to question, to reprioritize. I left, thinking I'd never come back. Eventually, however, I saw that acting was a wonderful job with a lot of freedom and opportunities.”
Linus Roache with Rahul Bose in 'Before the Rains,' shot in India 'Law & Order" co-star Linus Roache coined his own word to describe what it felt like to make a movie in India . via New York Daily News
“You remembered her before this. Everybody remembered our children and then something happened in the last weeks, or days, I don't know. But our children have been forgotten!”
"You remembered her before this. Everybody remembered our children and then something happened in the last weeks, or days, I don't know. via DigitallyOBSESSED.com
In the Limelight: Law and Order's Linus Roache
“New York, without a doubt, is my favorite city in the world”
Roache is one of those familiar faces that you've seen on other shows, maybe a movie or two, but here on Law and Order he's making you sit up and take notice. via TV Squad
“RFK"; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in Miniseries or TV Movie 2001 Portrayed Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge to John Hannah's William Wordsworth in the BBC Films production "Pandaemonium”
The son of British actors William Roache and Anna Cropper, the attractive sandy-haired Roache gained prominence with his strong performance as a clergyman struggling with his vocation and his homosexuality in ... via Hollywood.com
"We must act decisively...and we must act now to put our defenses in order. If we do not, history will cast its verdict with those terrible, chilling words, 'too late.'" - Winston Churchill Review By: Jeff ... via DigitallyOBSESSED.com
Friday's best bets at the Palm Springs International Film Festival
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