Find where to watch The Hundred-Foot Journey in Australia

Life's greatest journey begins with the first step.

A story centered around an Indian family who moves to France and opens a restaurant across the street from a Michelin-starred French restaurant. Discover "The Hundred-Foot Journey" a captivating comedy movie rated PG that first graced the screens in 2014. This production, originating from United Arab Emirates features contributions from Om Puri in the role of Papa, Helen Mirren in the role of Madam Mallory, Matyelok Gibbs in the role of Lady Shepherd, Michel Blanc in the role of Mayor, and Juhi Chawla Mehta in the role of Mama.

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Runtime
122 minutes
Released
Origin Country
United Arab Emirates
Age Rating
PG
Languages
en, es
Subtitles
en, es, fr, id, ko, ms, pt, th
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