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-'''''The Guru''''' (1969) is a film by [[Merchant Ivory Productions]], with a screenplay by [[Ruth Prawer Jhabvala]] and [[James Ivory (director)|James Ivory]].+'''Michael York''', [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (born '''Michael Hugh Johnson'''; 27 March 1942) is an [[England|English]] [[actor]]. He is more recently known among mainstream audiences for his role as [[Basil Exposition]] in the [[Austin Powers series|''Austin Powers'' series of comedy films]].
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-A rock star, Tom Pickle ([[Michael York (actor)|Michael York]]), travels to [[India]] to learn to play the [[sitar]] with the great musician Ustad Zafar Khan (as [[George Harrison]] did when he studied under [[Ravi Shankar]]). Khan is not happy with his disciple but still takes him to [[Benares]] to meet his own guru.+
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Michael York, OBE (born Michael Hugh Johnson; 27 March 1942) is an English actor. He is more recently known among mainstream audiences for his role as Basil Exposition in the Austin Powers series of comedy films.



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