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Kundun

Drama

History

The Tibetans refer to the Dalai Lama as 'Kundun', which means 'The Presence'. He was forced to escape from his native home, Tibet, when communist China invaded and enforced an oppressive regime upon the peaceful nation. The Dalai Lama escaped to India in 1959 and has been living in exile in Dharamsala ever since.

Date: 12/25/1997
Rating: 6.8
Cast: Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong, Tencho Gyalpo, Tsewang Migyur Khangsar, Gyurme Tethong, Robert Lin, Tulku Jamyang Kunga Tenzin, Tenzin Yeshi Paichang, Tenzin Topjar, Tenzin Lodoe, Geshi Yeshi Gyatso, Losang Gyatso, Sonam Phuntsok, Gyatso Lukhang, Lobsang Samten, Jigme Tsarong, Tenzin Trinley, Namgay Dorjee, Phintso Thonden, Chewang Tsering Ngokhang, Jamyang Tenzin, Tashi Dhondup, Jampa Lungtok, Karma Wangchuk, Kim Chan, Henry Yuk, Ngawang Kaldan, Jurme Wangda, Salden Kunga, John Wong, Gawa Youngdung, Tenzin Rampa, Vyas Ananthakrishnan, Stanley Ipkiss, Ken Leung, Yoon C. Joyce, R. Gern Trowbridge, Ben Wang

Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong

Tencho Gyalpo

Tsewang Migyur Khangsar

Gyurme Tethong

Robert Lin as Chairman Mao in Kundun Robert Lin

Tulku Jamyang Kunga Tenzin

Tenzin Yeshi Paichang

Tenzin Topjar

Tenzin Lodoe

Geshi Yeshi Gyatso

Losang Gyatso

Sonam Phuntsok

Gyatso Lukhang

Lobsang Samten

Jigme Tsarong

Tenzin Trinley

Namgay Dorjee

Phintso Thonden

Chewang Tsering Ngokhang

Jamyang Tenzin

Tashi Dhondup

Jampa Lungtok

Karma Wangchuk

Kim Chan as Second Chinese General in Kundun Kim Chan

Henry Yuk as General Tan in Kundun Henry Yuk

Ngawang Kaldan

Jurme Wangda

Salden Kunga

John Wong

Gawa Youngdung

Tenzin Rampa

Vyas Ananthakrishnan

Stanley Ipkiss

Ken Leung as (voice) in Kundun Ken Leung

Yoon C. Joyce as Chinese soldier (uncredited) in Kundun Yoon C. Joyce

R. Gern Trowbridge

Ben Wang as General Chang Ching-Wu (uncredited) in Kundun Ben Wang

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