词条 | Farebi Daku |
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| name = Farebi Daku | image = | image size = | caption = | director = A. R. Kardar | producer = United Players Corporation | writer = | narrator = | starring = Gul Hamid Gulzar Nazir M. Ismail | music = | cinematography = K. V. Machve | editing = | studio = Playart Phototone/United Player's Corporation | distributor = | released = {{start date|1931||}} | runtime = | country = British India | language = Silent film | budget = | preceded by = | followed by = }}Farebi Daku also called Mysterious Bandit is a 1931 action silent film produced and directed by A. R. Kardar.[1][2] Kardar set up his own production company "United Players Corporation" in 1928 and in quick succession produced and directed seven pictures, Husn Ka Daku (1929), Safdar Jung (1930), Sarfarosh (1930), Farebi Shahzada (1931), Khooni Katar (1931), Farebi Daku and The Wandering Dancer or Awara Raqasa.[3] Awara Raqasa was the only film out of the seven produced by Kardar, which was directed by J. K. Nanda, who had received his direction and cinematography training in Germany.[4]Farebi Daku was the final film produced under Kardar's United Players banner and again starred the popular cast from his last three films, Gulzar and Nazir in the main cast with M. Ismail as the villain.[4] Nazir, who owned a clothes shop, sold it and joined Kardar, who cast him in Khooni Katar (1931) and Farebi Daku. The rest of the cast included Gul Hamid, M. Ismail, Hiralal, Ghulam Qadir.[5] Cast
References1. ^{{cite book|author1=Ashish Rajadhyaksha|author2=Paul Willemen|author3=Professor of Critical Studies Paul Willemen|title=Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SLkABAAAQBAJ&pg=PA122|accessdate=4 April 2015|date=10 July 2014|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-135-94318-9|pages=122–}} 2. ^{{cite book|author=Gautam Kaul|title=Cinema and the Indian Freedom Struggle: Covering the Subcontinent|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WNxkAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=4 April 2015|date=1 January 1998|publisher=Sterling Publishers|isbn=978-81-207-2116-6}} 3. ^{{cite journal|last1=Patel|first1=Baburao|title=Kardar-India’s Ever-Smiling Director Life story of the man who made Pagal|journal=Filmindia|date=September 1940|volume=6|issue=9|pages=79|url=https://archive.org/stream/filmindia194006unse#page/n539/mode/2up/search/Pooja|accessdate=4 April 2015|ref=A. R. Kardar-Interview}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|title=A. R. Kardar|url=http://www.filmtvguildindia.org/founders.html#apkardar|website=filmtvguildindia.org|publisher=Film And Television Guild of India|accessdate=4 April 2015|ref=The Founding Fathers}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=History of film production from Lahore|url=http://www.mpaop.org/mpaop/pak-film-database/pakistan-film-history/pak-cine-history/|website=mpaop.org|publisher=Motion Pictures Archive of Pakistan|accessdate=4 April 2015}} External links
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