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A Passage to India, director David Lean's final film (for which he also received editing credit), breaks no new ground cinematically, but remains an exquisitely assembled harkback to such earlier Lean epics as Doctor Zhivago and Ryan's Daughter. Based on the novel by E. M. Forster, the film is set in colonial India in 1924. Adela Quested (Judy Davis), a sheltered, well-educated British woman, arrives in the town of Chandrapore, where she hopes to experience "the real India". Here she meets and befriends Dr. Aziz (Victor Banerjee), who, despite longstanding racial and social taboos, moves with relative ease and freedom amongst highborn British circles. Feeling comfortable with Adela, Aziz invites her to accompany him on a visit to the Marabar caves. Adela has previously exhibited bizarre, almost mystical behavior during other ventures into the Indian wilderness: this time, she emerges from the caves showing signs of injury and ill usage. To Aziz' horror, he is accused by Adela of raping her. Typically, the British ruling class rallies to Adela's defense, virtually convicting Aziz before the trial ever begins. Though he is eventually acquitted due to lack of evidence (in fact, director Lean never shows us what really happened), Aziz is ruined in the eyes of both the British and his own people-as is Adela. Woven into these proceedings is a subplot involving Adela's elderly travelling companion Mrs. Moore (Peggy Ashcroft), who through a series of plot twists too complex to describe here becomes a heroine of the Indian Independence movement. A Passage to India was nominated for several Academy Awards, scoring wins in the categories of Best Supporting Actress (Peggy Ashcroft) and Best Original Score (Maurice Jarre). A theatrical version of A Passage to India, written by Santha Rama Rau, was previously adapted for television by the BBC in the mid-1970s. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:January 25, 1985

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Hugh Scaife Best Art Direction 1984 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Les Tomkins Best Art Direction 1984 Nominee
National Board of Review David Lean Best Director 1984 Winner
New York Film Critics Circle David Lean Best Director 1984 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association David Lean Best Director 1984 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association David Lean Best Screenplay 1984 Nominee
Directors Guild of America David Lean Best Director 1984 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences David Lean Best Director 1984 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences David Lean Best Editing 1984 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences David Lean Best Adapted Screenplay 1984 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts James Fox Best Supporting Actor 1985 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Judy Davis Best Actress 1984 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Maurice Jarre Best Original Score 1984 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Maurice Jarre Best Original Score 1984 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Maurice Jarre Best Score 1985 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Peggy Ashcroft Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1984 Winner
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Peggy Ashcroft Best Supporting Actress 1984 Winner
National Board of Review Peggy Ashcroft Best Actress 1984 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Peggy Ashcroft Best Supporting Actress 1984 Winner
New York Film Critics Circle Peggy Ashcroft Best Actress 1984 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Peggy Ashcroft Best Actress 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Lord John Brabourne Best Picture 1984 Nominee
National Board of Review Victor Banerjee Best Actor 1984 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Richard Goodwin Best Picture 1984 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences John Mitchell Best Sound 1984 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Ernest Day Best Cinematography 1984 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Ernest Day Best Cinematography 1985 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Graham Hartstone Best Sound 1984 Nominee

Cast

Judy Davis
as Adela Quested
Victor Banerjee
as Dr. Aziz
Peggy Ashcroft
as Mrs. Moore
James Fox
as Richard Fielding
Alec Guinness
as Godbole
Nigel Havers
as Ronny Heaslop
Richard Wilson
as Turton
Antonia Pemberton
as Mrs. Turton
Michael Culver
as McBryde
Art Malik
as Mahmoud Ali
Saeed Jaffrey
as Hamidullah
Clive Swift
as Maj. Callendar
Ann Firbank
as Mrs. Callendar
Roshan Seth
as Amritrao
Sandra Hotz
as Stella
Sally Kinghorn
as Ingenue
Mohammed Ashiq
as Haq
Moti Makan
as Guide
Ishaq Bux
as Selim
Mellan Mitchell
as Indian Businessman
Peter Hughes
as P.& O. Manager
Phyllis Bose
as Mrs. Leslie
Rashid Karapiet
as Mr. Das
Dina Pathak
as Begum Hamidullah
Edward Fox

Crew

David Lean
Director
David Lean
Producer
Lord John Brabourne
Producer
John Heyman
Producer
Richard Goodwin
Producer
David Lean
Screenwriter
Ernest Day
Cinematographer
Maurice Jarre
Composer (Music Score)
David Lean
Editor
Les Tomkins
Art Director
Ram Yedekar
Art Director
Hugh Scaife
Set Designer
Graham Hartstone
Sound/Sound Designer
Christopher Figg
First Assistant Director
Priscilla John
Casting
Jill Carpenter
Makeup
Eric Allwright
Makeup
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