The Tolling of the Bells (1977)
Jose Paul is a young man brought up in a Roman Catholic orphanage and later transferred to his Hindu ancestral home, where he is subtly persuaded to conform to Hindu religious beliefs. The film chronicles Jose's attempts to establish an identity for himself in a situation full of conflicts.
Director: P. A. Backer
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 112 min
Release Date: April 1, 1977
Cast
Screenplay
- Sarah Thomas (Novel)
- P. A. Backer (Screenplay)
Music: G Devarajan
Cinematography: Vipin Das
Country: India
Original Language: ml
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Tolling of the Bells about?
- Jose Paul is a young man brought up in a Roman Catholic orphanage and later transferred to his Hindu ancestral home, where he is subtly persuaded to conform to Hindu religious beliefs. The film chronicles Jose's attempts to establish an identity for himself in a situation full of conflicts.
- Who directed The Tolling of the Bells?
- The Tolling of the Bells was directed by P. A. Backer.
- Who stars in The Tolling of the Bells?
- The Tolling of the Bells stars Harikeshan Thampi, Sankaradi, Sreenivasan, Santhakumari.
- How long is The Tolling of the Bells?
- The Tolling of the Bells has a runtime of 1h 52m (112 minutes).
- What genre is The Tolling of the Bells?
- The Tolling of the Bells is a Drama film.
- Where was The Tolling of the Bells produced?
- The Tolling of the Bells was produced in India.