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Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor


Poster The Internet Movie Database outlines the plot: "This is the true story of Mother Teresa, beginning in Calcutta, India, where she faces adversity from every direction and where she lays the foundation for her crusade to help the poorest of God's poor."

Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor, starring Geraldine Chaplin, is probably not the first movie you would pick up if you were looking for something with Jeeps in it. So I was caught off guard recently when a Mahindra CJ-3B was suddenly roaring across the TV screen in the next room. I popped a tape in the VCR and was able to grab the tail end of the scene (below).

Frame According to the Gale Encyclopedia of World Biography, "In April 1997 filming began on the movie Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor with actress Geraldine Chaplin playing the title role. The movie aired in the fall of 1997 on "The Family Channel" even though, after viewing the movie, Mother Teresa refused to endorse it. Mother Teresa celebrated her 87th birthday in August, and died shortly thereafter of a heart attack on September 5, 1997."
 

Frame In this scene early in the film, several soldiers in a Jeep are escorting a couple of nuns to a girls' school in Calcutta, through streets filled with unrest. I think Mother Teresa's first exposure to the poverty of Calcutta was actually in the early 1930's, so the use of the Jeep here is probably not accurate. But I expect there are other reasons she did not endorse the film. Unfortunately I didn't see the rest of it. -- Derek Redmond

Ken Bushdiecker comments, "I watched this movie a while back and here is what I recall. The timeline is mainly in 1946 and 1947. So technically neither of the two distinct model CJ-3B Jeeps is correct for this movie. I seem to recall that both Jeeps were fully stamped Willys. However both of the Jeeps shown were right hand drive which is correct for India. One right hand driven Jeep had a modern plastic molded steering wheel. I think one had obvious updated seats installed. One had unusually large, grille-mounted parking lamps. In one scene they were driving about with the w/s folded down forward without hood blocks. The w/s sort of floated up and down."
 


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