Warning: Spoiler-heavy review! This week, we’re talking about abusive husbands, musical numbers, young lovers, and comic butlers. Teresa and Bill Peschel from Peschel Press discuss “Mist” (Dhund) the 1975 Bollywood adaptation of “The Unexpected Guest.”
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
2:12 Did incorporating music into the movie work?
6:20 The unexpected guest arrives
11:02 Getting the characters straight
11:27 An unexpected appearance by Isaac Hayes
13:41 The Indian police arrive
19:13 The cultural relevance of a nude shower scene
24:16 The trial of the attorney for murder
30:24 Murder as a way of determining someone’s fate
36:01 The value of foreign movies