The Hundred-Foot Journey - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Hundred-Foot Journey"
The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)
Timing: 2:2 (122 min)
The Hundred-Foot Journey - TMDB rating
7.305/10
1394
The Hundred-Foot Journey - Kinopoisk rating
7.458/10
60988
The Hundred-Foot Journey - IMDB rating
7.3/10
91000

Actors and characters

Photo Helen Mirren #3465Photo Helen Mirren #3466Photo Helen Mirren #3467Photo Helen Mirren #3468

Helen Mirren

Helen Mirren
Character Madam Mallory
Photo Manish Dayal #57024

Manish Dayal

Manish Dayal
Character Hassan
Photo Om Puri #89564Photo Om Puri #89565Photo Om Puri #89566

Om Puri

Om Puri
Character Papa
Photo Charlotte Le Bon #52896Photo Charlotte Le Bon #52897Photo Charlotte Le Bon #52898Photo Charlotte Le Bon #52899

Charlotte Le Bon

Charlotte Le Bon
Character Marguerite
Photo Rohan Chand #40667Photo Rohan Chand #40668

Rohan Chand

Rohan Chand
Character Young Hassan
Photo Dillon Mitra #118882

Dillon Mitra

Dillon Mitra
Character Mukthar Kadam
Photo Amit Shah #39954

Amit Shah

Amit Shah
Character Mansur

Aria Pandya

Aria Pandya
Character Aisha
Photo Michel Blanc #118883Photo Michel Blanc #118884Photo Michel Blanc #118885

Michel Blanc

Michel Blanc
Character Mayor
Photo Clément Sibony #89243
Clément Sibony
Character Jean-Pierre
Photo Alban Aumard #118887
Alban Aumard
Character Marcel
Photo Shuna Lemoine #118888Photo Shuna Lemoine #118889
Shuna Lemoine
Character Mayor's Wife
Malcolm Granath
Character Swedish Chef
Abhijit Buddhisagar
Character Baleine Grise Porter
Photo Masood Akhtar #115161
Masood Akhtar
Character Anwar
Photo Arthur Mazet #79758
Arthur Mazet
Character Waiter
Photo Laetitia de Fombelle #99628
Laetitia de Fombelle
Character Female Officer
Photo Cédric Weber #118890Photo Cédric Weber #118891
Cédric Weber
Character Officer
Robert Gailhard
Character Mushroom Stall Holder
Photo Matyelok Gibbs #15763

Matyelok Gibbs

Matyelok Gibbs
Character Lady Shepherd
Paul Daubeze
Character Poultry Man
Didier Joy
Character Monsieur Itan
Max Rangotte
Character Angry Man
Saachi Parekh
Character Young Aisha
Shaunak Parekh
Character Young Mukhtar
Photo Audrey Meschi #50203
Audrey Meschi
Character Baleine Grise Cook
Christian Allieres
Character Cafe Server
Patrick Blatger
Character Mechanic
Frederic Violante
Character Bike Rider
Piero Filippi
Character Dog Walker
Chantal Filippi
Character Dog Walker's Wife
Sanjay Sharma
Character Mob Leader
Photo Morgan Perez #108516

Morgan Perez

Morgan Perez
Character Guard
Photo Jean Kinsell #118893
Jean Kinsell
Character French Critic (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the novel "The Hundred-Foot Journey" by Richard C. Morais.
  • The film was shot in the picturesque south of France, in full accordance with the landscapes of the Southern Pyrenees described in the script. The ‘Weeping Willow’ and ‘Mumbai Estate’ restaurants were built in the town of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val. Additionally, the interiors of the restaurants were filmed in houses in the neighboring town of Carlus.
  • When Hassan makes an omelet for Madame Mallory in the film, he uses a recipe that the father of Manish Dayal, the actor playing Hassan, used to make omelets for his son.
  • Every weekend during filming, actor Om Puri invited his colleagues home and treated them to traditional Indian dishes. At these dinners, all the actors became close friends, which made the relationships of their characters more natural.
  • An ideal location for filming the exterior of ‘Weeping Willow’ was a small rural house in the countryside near a country road, an elegant 19th-century building hidden behind massive hedges. The building, in a bourgeois architectural style called La Duranti, was built at the turn of the century by two sisters. The building’s interiors were used to film scenes in Madame Mallory’s bedroom, as well as scenes in the restaurant itself (the ‘Weeping Willow’ kitchen was later built in a studio pavilion).
  • While searching for the exterior of the ‘Mumbai Estate’ restaurant, scouts hoped to find a building near the road so that the restaurant’s surroundings could be made as similar as possible to the exterior of ‘Weeping Willow’. A large unoccupied house was found in the town of Carlus, with a population of only 650. The town was ten kilometers from Saint-Antonin. Unfortunately, the house was far from the road, but the owner kindly allowed the crew to build a road and surround the building with a wall of faux stone. Moreover, the farmer even allowed the facade of ‘Weeping Willow’ to be built on the other side of the road, directly in one of his fields. Scenes taking place between the two restaurants were filmed on this road created by the filmmakers. The two-story frame of ‘Weeping Willow’ was surrounded by a massive chroma key screen. In addition, a huge crane as tall as a five-story building was used to hold the impressive lighting equipment.
  • Filming in France lasted 52 days. And the crew worked for another four days in India.
  • Mansur, trying to persuade his father to leave the city, tells him that the restaurant opposite has a Michelin star. His father says: "I know, I've seen it." He couldn't have seen it, as Michelin Guide policy dictates that a customer can only learn the number of stars from the guide itself, and the company reserves the right to remove a restaurant from the ranking if this rule is disregarded.
  • The film was shot in the picturesque south of France, in full accordance with the landscapes of the Southern Pyrenees as described in the script. The 'Weeping Willow' and 'Mumbai Estate' restaurants were built in the town of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val. In addition, the restaurant interiors were filmed in houses in the neighboring town of Carlus.
  • Mansur, trying to persuade his father to leave the city, tells him that the restaurant opposite has a Michelin star. His father says, “I know, I’ve seen it.” He could not have seen it, as Michelin Guide policy dictates that a customer can only learn about the number of stars from the guide itself, and if this rule is disregarded, the company reserves the right to exclude the restaurant from the ranking.
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