My Beautiful Laundrette (1986)



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Synopsis:
After the death of his wife and his subsequent descent into alcoholic near-agoraphobia, a crotchety Pakistani intellectual convinces his shady entrepreneur brother to provide work for his son in this multi-layered portrait of the immigrant experience in Great Britain. Young Londoner Omar (Gordon Warnecke) isn't sure what he wants out of life, but his uncle Nasser (Saeed Jaffrey) provides a corrupt, capitalist role model as Omar graduates from washing cars for the old crook to running his run-down laundromat. After a chance meeting with Johnny (Daniel Day-Lewis), an old school chum whose flirtation with fascism deeply wounded Omar's principled Papa (Roshan Seth), Omar hires the young thug to work for him. Soon, the pair begin a romantic relationship that remains as under-wraps as the illicit drug-running and enforcement work they perform for Nasser's associate, Salim (Derrick Branche). On the domestic front, Omar must balance his knowledge of Nasser's long-running affair with posh Brit Rachel (Shirley Ann Field) with his own loyalty and attraction to Nasser's Westernized daughter, Tania (Rita Wolf). After successfully transforming his laundrette into a vision of resplendent pastel suds and providing a bright spot in his otherwise sqalid London neighborhood, Omar seems to have a bright future in Nasser's organization. The spectre of Johnny's past, however, combines with Omar's conflicted immigrant loyalties to threaten the sense of identity the young man has managed to stake out for himself. British-born, half-Pakistani playwright and novelist Hanif Kureishi won an Oscar nomination for his screenplay for My Beautiful Laundrette, which was originally filmed for BBC television. Kureishi collaborated again with director Stephen Frears on Sammy and Rosie Get Laid.

~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
3/7/1986
Director Credit
Stephen Frears Director
Cast Credit
Dudley Thomas Jamaican
Persis Khambatta
Ram John Holder Poet
Ayub Khan Din Student
Winston Graham Jamaican
Sira Gurdial/Zaki
Stephen Marcus Moose
Colin Campbell Madame Butterfly Man
Chris Pitt Kid
Nisha Kapur Nasser's Younger Daughter
Neil Cunningham Englishman
Sheila Chitnis Zaki's Wife
Dawn Archibald Gang Member
Persis Marvala Nasser's Elder Daughter
Bhasker Tariq
Buddy Uzzaman Dealer
Dulice Leicier Girl in Disco
Kerryann White Kid
Gerard Horan Telephone Man
Richard Graham Genghis
Jonathan Moore Gang Member
Charu Bala Chokshi Bilquis, Nasser's Wife
Walter Donahue dick O'donnell
Garry Cooper Squatter
Souad Faress Cherry, Salim's Wife
Michael Blake Day-Lewis Johnny
Gordon Warnecke Omar
Saeed Jaffrey Nasser
Roshan Seth Papa
Shirley Ann Field Rachel
Derrick Branche Salim
Rita Wolf Tania
Production Credits Credit
Tim Bevan Producer
Sarah Radclyffe Producer
Art Department Credit
Hugo Luczyc-Wyhowski Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Oliver Stapleton Cinematographer
Physical Effects Credit
Jim Dowdell Stunts
Bill Weston Stunts
Nosher Powell Stunts
Timothy Tipping Stunts
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Lindy Hemming Costume Designer
Elaine Carew Makeup



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