★ Acting
Born 1939
· Colombo, Ceylon. [now Sri Lanka]
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Active 1986–2009
Gandhi MacIntyre appears in Dead End Drive-In (1986), a quintessential piece of Australian exploitation cinema that explores themes of societal collapse and youth rebellion. Set against the backdrop of a dystopian future, MacIntyre's role contributes to the film's gritty atmosphere, reflecting the era's fascination with the fringes of society. His work in this film resonates with fans of cult cinema, showcasing the unique storytelling and stylistic choices that define the genre.
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Dead End Drive-In
1986
★ 5.6
as Indian
In a dystopian future Australia, a health nut and his tag-along girlfriend become trapped in a drive-in cinema that has become a concentration camp for delinquent youths and immigrants.
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Filmography
11 credits
2000s
3 credits
1990s
6 credits
1980s
2 credits