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The Delhi Way is a american film of genre Documentary directed by James Ivory released in USA on 1 january 1964 with Leo Genn

The Delhi Way (1964)

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Released in USA 1 january 1964
Length 50minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Rating65% 3.2827853.2827853.2827853.2827853.282785

The Delhi Way is a 1964 documentary about Delhi produced, written, photographed and directed by James Ivory. It is narrated by Leo Genn.

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Leo Genn

(Narrator (voice))
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