'Tibetan' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
Actors:
Charles Bodycomb (miscellaneous crew),
John Williams (composer),
Brad Pitt (actor),
Noëlle Boisson (editor),
Enrico Sabbatini (costume designer),
Jean-Jacques Annaud (director),
Danny Denzongpa (actor),
Mako (actor),
David Thewlis (actor),
Jean-Jacques Annaud (producer),
Duncan Fraser (actor),
Ingeborga Dapkunaite (actress),
Ric Young (actor),
Jack W. Haddox (miscellaneous crew),
Bennett Fidlow (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: After the death of 11 climbers, Austrian Heinrich Harrer (Brad Pitt) decides to add glory to his country and to the German pride by climbing Nanga Parbat in British India, and leaves his expectant wife behind. Egoist and a loner, he does not get along with others on his team - but must bend to their wishes after bad weather threatens them. Then WWII breaks out, they are arrested and lodged in Dehra Dun's P.O.W. Camp. He attempts to break out in vain several times, but finally does succeed along with Peter Aufschnaiter (David Thewlis), and end up in the holy city of Lhasa - a place banned to foreigners. They are provided food and shelter, and Peter ends up marrying a tailor, Pema Lhaki, while Heinrich befriends the Dalai Lama. He meets regularly to satiate the child's curiosity about the world, including Jack the Ripper and 'yellow hair'; in return he is exposed to teachings of Lord Buddha and even constructs a movie theater, while getting news of the end of the war; his divorce; and his son's refusal to communicate. But nothing will prepare him for the devastation about to descend when Communist China decides to attack, leading to the deaths of over 1 million Tibetans, destruction of over 6000 monasteries, and betrayal from their very own people.
Keywords: 1930s, adventurer, austria, avalanche, based-on-autobiography, based-on-book, bonding, box-office-flop, buddha, buddhism
Genres:
Adventure,
Biography,
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: At the end of the world his real journey began.
Quotes:
Heinrich Harrer: Ugh! Butter tea, it was never my cup of tea.::[Peter begins to pour another cup]::Heinrich Harrer: No, no, no. One was enough.::Peter Aufschnaiter: [continues pouring] Yes. We must follow the custom. A fresh cup of tea is poured for the loved one departing.::[picks up the tea]::Peter Aufschnaiter: No, no, no, no, no. It sits untouched, waiting for his return.
Dalai Lama: We have a saying in Tibet: If a problem can be solved there is no use worrying about it. If it can't be solved, worrying will do no good.
[On the Himalayas]::Heinrich Harrer: A place rich with all the strange beauty of your nighttime dreams.
Construction worker: In a past life this worm could have been your mother.
Dalai Lama: Do you think someday people will get Tibet on their movie screens and wonder what happened to us?
Heinrich Harrer: I have nothing to do with your silly war.
Ngawang Jigme: Hello, my friend. We did what was best for our country, for Tibet.::Heinrich Harrer: On the way to Lhasa I would see Tibetans wearing those jackets. 'Chinese soldiers very nice. Give food, clothes and money. Very nice.' It's strange to me that something so harmless as a jacket can symbolize such a great lie.::Ngawang Jigme: After all these years you still don't understand our Tibetan ways. To return a gift is unforgivable.::Heinrich Harrer: A man who betrays his culture shouldn't preach about its customs. There was a time I would have wished you dead but your shame will be your torture and your torture will be your life. I wish it to be long.
Heinrich Harrer: In my humble opinion, this is ridiculous.::Peter Aufschnaiter: Well, then, since you're so humble, we won't ask your opinion.
Dalai Lama: ...You can not ask a devout people to disregard a precious teaching.::Heinrich Harrer: Yes but Your Holiness, with due respect, erm, we can't possibly [laughs] I'm sorry, but we can't possibly save all the worms! Not if you want a theater in this lifetime.::Dalai Lama: You have a clever mind. Think of a solution. And in the meantime you can explain to me, what is an elevator.
Heinrich Harrer: It's strange to me that something so harmless as a jacket could symbolize such a great lie.
Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
Actors:
Charles Bodycomb (miscellaneous crew),
John Williams (composer),
Brad Pitt (actor),
Noëlle Boisson (editor),
Enrico Sabbatini (costume designer),
Jean-Jacques Annaud (director),
Danny Denzongpa (actor),
Mako (actor),
David Thewlis (actor),
Jean-Jacques Annaud (producer),
Duncan Fraser (actor),
Ingeborga Dapkunaite (actress),
Ric Young (actor),
Jack W. Haddox (miscellaneous crew),
Bennett Fidlow (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: After the death of 11 climbers, Austrian Heinrich Harrer (Brad Pitt) decides to add glory to his country and to the German pride by climbing Nanga Parbat in British India, and leaves his expectant wife behind. Egoist and a loner, he does not get along with others on his team - but must bend to their wishes after bad weather threatens them. Then WWII breaks out, they are arrested and lodged in Dehra Dun's P.O.W. Camp. He attempts to break out in vain several times, but finally does succeed along with Peter Aufschnaiter (David Thewlis), and end up in the holy city of Lhasa - a place banned to foreigners. They are provided food and shelter, and Peter ends up marrying a tailor, Pema Lhaki, while Heinrich befriends the Dalai Lama. He meets regularly to satiate the child's curiosity about the world, including Jack the Ripper and 'yellow hair'; in return he is exposed to teachings of Lord Buddha and even constructs a movie theater, while getting news of the end of the war; his divorce; and his son's refusal to communicate. But nothing will prepare him for the devastation about to descend when Communist China decides to attack, leading to the deaths of over 1 million Tibetans, destruction of over 6000 monasteries, and betrayal from their very own people.
Keywords: 1930s, adventurer, austria, avalanche, based-on-autobiography, based-on-book, bonding, box-office-flop, buddha, buddhism
Genres:
Adventure,
Biography,
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: At the end of the world his real journey began.
Quotes:
Heinrich Harrer: Ugh! Butter tea, it was never my cup of tea.::[Peter begins to pour another cup]::Heinrich Harrer: No, no, no. One was enough.::Peter Aufschnaiter: [continues pouring] Yes. We must follow the custom. A fresh cup of tea is poured for the loved one departing.::[picks up the tea]::Peter Aufschnaiter: No, no, no, no, no. It sits untouched, waiting for his return.
Dalai Lama: We have a saying in Tibet: If a problem can be solved there is no use worrying about it. If it can't be solved, worrying will do no good.
[On the Himalayas]::Heinrich Harrer: A place rich with all the strange beauty of your nighttime dreams.
Construction worker: In a past life this worm could have been your mother.
Dalai Lama: Do you think someday people will get Tibet on their movie screens and wonder what happened to us?
Heinrich Harrer: I have nothing to do with your silly war.
Ngawang Jigme: Hello, my friend. We did what was best for our country, for Tibet.::Heinrich Harrer: On the way to Lhasa I would see Tibetans wearing those jackets. 'Chinese soldiers very nice. Give food, clothes and money. Very nice.' It's strange to me that something so harmless as a jacket can symbolize such a great lie.::Ngawang Jigme: After all these years you still don't understand our Tibetan ways. To return a gift is unforgivable.::Heinrich Harrer: A man who betrays his culture shouldn't preach about its customs. There was a time I would have wished you dead but your shame will be your torture and your torture will be your life. I wish it to be long.
Heinrich Harrer: In my humble opinion, this is ridiculous.::Peter Aufschnaiter: Well, then, since you're so humble, we won't ask your opinion.
Dalai Lama: ...You can not ask a devout people to disregard a precious teaching.::Heinrich Harrer: Yes but Your Holiness, with due respect, erm, we can't possibly [laughs] I'm sorry, but we can't possibly save all the worms! Not if you want a theater in this lifetime.::Dalai Lama: You have a clever mind. Think of a solution. And in the meantime you can explain to me, what is an elevator.
Heinrich Harrer: It's strange to me that something so harmless as a jacket could symbolize such a great lie.
Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
Actors:
Charles Bodycomb (miscellaneous crew),
John Williams (composer),
Brad Pitt (actor),
Noëlle Boisson (editor),
Enrico Sabbatini (costume designer),
Jean-Jacques Annaud (director),
Danny Denzongpa (actor),
Mako (actor),
David Thewlis (actor),
Jean-Jacques Annaud (producer),
Duncan Fraser (actor),
Ingeborga Dapkunaite (actress),
Ric Young (actor),
Jack W. Haddox (miscellaneous crew),
Bennett Fidlow (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: After the death of 11 climbers, Austrian Heinrich Harrer (Brad Pitt) decides to add glory to his country and to the German pride by climbing Nanga Parbat in British India, and leaves his expectant wife behind. Egoist and a loner, he does not get along with others on his team - but must bend to their wishes after bad weather threatens them. Then WWII breaks out, they are arrested and lodged in Dehra Dun's P.O.W. Camp. He attempts to break out in vain several times, but finally does succeed along with Peter Aufschnaiter (David Thewlis), and end up in the holy city of Lhasa - a place banned to foreigners. They are provided food and shelter, and Peter ends up marrying a tailor, Pema Lhaki, while Heinrich befriends the Dalai Lama. He meets regularly to satiate the child's curiosity about the world, including Jack the Ripper and 'yellow hair'; in return he is exposed to teachings of Lord Buddha and even constructs a movie theater, while getting news of the end of the war; his divorce; and his son's refusal to communicate. But nothing will prepare him for the devastation about to descend when Communist China decides to attack, leading to the deaths of over 1 million Tibetans, destruction of over 6000 monasteries, and betrayal from their very own people.
Keywords: 1930s, adventurer, austria, avalanche, based-on-autobiography, based-on-book, bonding, box-office-flop, buddha, buddhism
Genres:
Adventure,
Biography,
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: At the end of the world his real journey began.
Quotes:
Heinrich Harrer: Ugh! Butter tea, it was never my cup of tea.::[Peter begins to pour another cup]::Heinrich Harrer: No, no, no. One was enough.::Peter Aufschnaiter: [continues pouring] Yes. We must follow the custom. A fresh cup of tea is poured for the loved one departing.::[picks up the tea]::Peter Aufschnaiter: No, no, no, no, no. It sits untouched, waiting for his return.
Dalai Lama: We have a saying in Tibet: If a problem can be solved there is no use worrying about it. If it can't be solved, worrying will do no good.
[On the Himalayas]::Heinrich Harrer: A place rich with all the strange beauty of your nighttime dreams.
Construction worker: In a past life this worm could have been your mother.
Dalai Lama: Do you think someday people will get Tibet on their movie screens and wonder what happened to us?
Heinrich Harrer: I have nothing to do with your silly war.
Ngawang Jigme: Hello, my friend. We did what was best for our country, for Tibet.::Heinrich Harrer: On the way to Lhasa I would see Tibetans wearing those jackets. 'Chinese soldiers very nice. Give food, clothes and money. Very nice.' It's strange to me that something so harmless as a jacket can symbolize such a great lie.::Ngawang Jigme: After all these years you still don't understand our Tibetan ways. To return a gift is unforgivable.::Heinrich Harrer: A man who betrays his culture shouldn't preach about its customs. There was a time I would have wished you dead but your shame will be your torture and your torture will be your life. I wish it to be long.
Heinrich Harrer: In my humble opinion, this is ridiculous.::Peter Aufschnaiter: Well, then, since you're so humble, we won't ask your opinion.
Dalai Lama: ...You can not ask a devout people to disregard a precious teaching.::Heinrich Harrer: Yes but Your Holiness, with due respect, erm, we can't possibly [laughs] I'm sorry, but we can't possibly save all the worms! Not if you want a theater in this lifetime.::Dalai Lama: You have a clever mind. Think of a solution. And in the meantime you can explain to me, what is an elevator.
Heinrich Harrer: It's strange to me that something so harmless as a jacket could symbolize such a great lie.
Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
Actors:
Charles Bodycomb (miscellaneous crew),
John Williams (composer),
Brad Pitt (actor),
Noëlle Boisson (editor),
Enrico Sabbatini (costume designer),
Jean-Jacques Annaud (director),
Danny Denzongpa (actor),
Mako (actor),
David Thewlis (actor),
Jean-Jacques Annaud (producer),
Duncan Fraser (actor),
Ingeborga Dapkunaite (actress),
Ric Young (actor),
Jack W. Haddox (miscellaneous crew),
Bennett Fidlow (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: After the death of 11 climbers, Austrian Heinrich Harrer (Brad Pitt) decides to add glory to his country and to the German pride by climbing Nanga Parbat in British India, and leaves his expectant wife behind. Egoist and a loner, he does not get along with others on his team - but must bend to their wishes after bad weather threatens them. Then WWII breaks out, they are arrested and lodged in Dehra Dun's P.O.W. Camp. He attempts to break out in vain several times, but finally does succeed along with Peter Aufschnaiter (David Thewlis), and end up in the holy city of Lhasa - a place banned to foreigners. They are provided food and shelter, and Peter ends up marrying a tailor, Pema Lhaki, while Heinrich befriends the Dalai Lama. He meets regularly to satiate the child's curiosity about the world, including Jack the Ripper and 'yellow hair'; in return he is exposed to teachings of Lord Buddha and even constructs a movie theater, while getting news of the end of the war; his divorce; and his son's refusal to communicate. But nothing will prepare him for the devastation about to descend when Communist China decides to attack, leading to the deaths of over 1 million Tibetans, destruction of over 6000 monasteries, and betrayal from their very own people.
Keywords: 1930s, adventurer, austria, avalanche, based-on-autobiography, based-on-book, bonding, box-office-flop, buddha, buddhism
Genres:
Adventure,
Biography,
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: At the end of the world his real journey began.
Quotes:
Heinrich Harrer: Ugh! Butter tea, it was never my cup of tea.::[Peter begins to pour another cup]::Heinrich Harrer: No, no, no. One was enough.::Peter Aufschnaiter: [continues pouring] Yes. We must follow the custom. A fresh cup of tea is poured for the loved one departing.::[picks up the tea]::Peter Aufschnaiter: No, no, no, no, no. It sits untouched, waiting for his return.
Dalai Lama: We have a saying in Tibet: If a problem can be solved there is no use worrying about it. If it can't be solved, worrying will do no good.
[On the Himalayas]::Heinrich Harrer: A place rich with all the strange beauty of your nighttime dreams.
Construction worker: In a past life this worm could have been your mother.
Dalai Lama: Do you think someday people will get Tibet on their movie screens and wonder what happened to us?
Heinrich Harrer: I have nothing to do with your silly war.
Ngawang Jigme: Hello, my friend. We did what was best for our country, for Tibet.::Heinrich Harrer: On the way to Lhasa I would see Tibetans wearing those jackets. 'Chinese soldiers very nice. Give food, clothes and money. Very nice.' It's strange to me that something so harmless as a jacket can symbolize such a great lie.::Ngawang Jigme: After all these years you still don't understand our Tibetan ways. To return a gift is unforgivable.::Heinrich Harrer: A man who betrays his culture shouldn't preach about its customs. There was a time I would have wished you dead but your shame will be your torture and your torture will be your life. I wish it to be long.
Heinrich Harrer: In my humble opinion, this is ridiculous.::Peter Aufschnaiter: Well, then, since you're so humble, we won't ask your opinion.
Dalai Lama: ...You can not ask a devout people to disregard a precious teaching.::Heinrich Harrer: Yes but Your Holiness, with due respect, erm, we can't possibly [laughs] I'm sorry, but we can't possibly save all the worms! Not if you want a theater in this lifetime.::Dalai Lama: You have a clever mind. Think of a solution. And in the meantime you can explain to me, what is an elevator.
Heinrich Harrer: It's strange to me that something so harmless as a jacket could symbolize such a great lie.
The Three Princes (1968)
Actors:
Timothy Dalton (actor),
Roy Kinnear (actor),
Peter Jeffrey (actor),
William Hobbs (actor),
Oliver Cotton (actor),
Robert Hoyland (actor),
Isla Blair (actress),
Rex Tucker (writer),
Gordon Gostelow (actor),
Cleo Laine (actress),
Charles Knode (costume designer),
Neil Fitzpatrick (actor),
Gavin Richards (actor),
Roger Kemp (actor),
Kenneth MacKintosh (actor),
Genres:
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