This Best Picture nominee, David Lean’s adaptation of E.M. Forster’s 1924 novel, lays bare the racial and political tensions of the British raj as it follows a headstrong British woman traveling with her future mother-in-law through India. Lean’s final film afforded him nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay, Director and Editing., A meticulously detailed adaptation of E M Forster’s novel of culture clash in the late 1920s. In the company of her fiance’s mother, a headstrong young Englishwoman goes to India to visit her intended husband and is shocked by the arrogant superiority of the British establishment. The film won Oscars for Best Supporting Actress and Maurice Jarre’s exotic score., An epic drama adapted from the classic novel by EM Forster. Set in the 1920s, the film details a clash of cultures which leads to a dramatic court case and a major international scandal., An adaptation of E.M. Forster’s 1924 novel, lays bare the racial and political tensions of the British raj as it follows a headstrong British woman traveling with her future mother-in-law through India., Adela Quested arrives in India to marry her fiance, a provincial magistrate. Chafing under the suburban constraints of British society and anxious to see ‘the real India,’ she is delighted to be introduced to a young Indian doctor, Aziz., David Lean’s swansong was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and showed he was still a master of beautiful photography and storytelling., A stellar cast, including Peggy Ashcroft, James Fox and Alec Guinness, features in this meticulously-detailed adaptation of E M Forster’s culture-clash novel set in the late 1920s. In the company of her fiance’s mother, a headstrong young Englishwoman goes to India to visit her intended husband and is shocked by the arrogant superiority of the British establishment. The film won Oscars for Best Supporting Actress and score., Set in the colonial India of the 1920s, this is the epic story of an Indian man who befriends a British woman and then is accused of raping her. Though he is eventually acquitted, he suffers greatly as a result of the accusation., David Lean’s adaptation of E.M. Forster’s 1924 novel, lays bare the racial and political tensions of the British raj as it follows a headstrong British woman traveling with her future mother-in-law through India., Meticulously detailed adaptation of E M Forster’s novel of culture clash in the late 1920s. In the company of her fiance’s mother, a headstrong young Englishwoman travels to India to visit her intended husband and is shocked by the arrogant superiority of the British establishment. The film won Oscars for Best Supporting Actress and Maurice Jarre’s exotic score., A stellar cast, including Peggy Ashcroft, James Fox and Alec Guinness, features in this meticulously-detailed adaptation of E M Forster’s culture-clash novel set in the late 1920s.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “A Passage to India ” ?
A: The main cast includes Judy Davis,Victor Banerjee,Peggy Ashcroft,Alec Guinness,James Fox,Nigel Havers,Richard Wilson,Antonia Pemberton,Michael Culver,Art Malik,Saeed Jaffrey,Clive Swift,Ann Firbank,Roshan Seth,Sandra Hotz,Rashid Karapiet,Z.H. Khan,Sally Kinghorn,H.S. Krishnamurthy,Phyllis Bose,Dina Pathak,Ishaq Bux,Moti Makan,Paul Anil,Adam Blackwood,Mellan Mitchell,Edward Fox,Peter Hughes,Ashok Mandanna,Mohammed Ashiq,E.M. Forster,Hugh Scaife,Jill Carpenter,Nicolas Le Messurier,Eric Allwright,Cliff Robinson,Priscilla John,Robin Browne,Edward Sands,David Lean,Graham V. Hartstone,John Mitchell,Michael A. Carter,John Heyman,Ram Yedekar,John Box,Herbert Westbrook,Judy Moorcroft,Hugh Scaife,Ernest Day,Michael Carter,Leslie Tomkins,Santha Rama Rau.
Q: When Did the “A Passage to India” Released?
A: The Movie “A Passage to India” originally aired on 1984-12-14 and released in the year of 1984.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “A Passage to India” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “A Passage to India” ?
A: “A Passage to India” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.