
A Passage to India (1984)
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- PG
- 2h 44min
- Adventure, Drama
- 01 Feb 1985 (USA)
- Movie
- Won 2 Oscars. Another 20 wins & 26 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Judy Davis | ... |
Adela Quested
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Victor Banerjee | ... |
Dr. Aziz
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Peggy Ashcroft | ... |
Mrs. Moore
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James Fox | ... |
Richard Fielding
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Alec Guinness | ... |
Professor Godbole
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Nigel Havers | ... |
Ronny Heaslop
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Richard Wilson | ... |
Turton
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Antonia Pemberton | ... |
Mrs. Turton
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Michael Culver | ... |
Major McBryde
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Art Malik | ... |
Ali
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Saeed Jaffrey | ... |
Hamidullah
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Clive Swift | ... |
Major Callendar
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Ann Firbank | ... |
Mrs. Callendar
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Roshan Seth | ... |
Amritrao
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Sandra Hotz | ... |
Stella
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Rashid Karapiet | ... |
Das
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H.S. Krishnamurthy | ... |
Hassan
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Ishaq Bux | ... |
Selim
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Moti Makan | ... |
Guide
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Mohammed Ashiq | ... |
Haq
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Phyllis Bose | ... |
Mrs. Leslie
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Sally Kinghorn | ... |
Ingenue
(as Sally Kinghorne)
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Paul Anil | ... |
Clerk of the Court
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Z.H. Khan | ... |
Dr. Panna Lal
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Ashok Mandanna | ... |
Anthony
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Dina Pathak | ... |
Begum Hamidullah
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Adam Blackwood | ... |
Mr. Hadley
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Mellan Mitchell | ... |
Indian Businessman
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Peter Hughes | ... |
P & O Manager
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Yash Agnihotri | ... |
Court Gallery Member (uncredited)
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David Bulbeck | ... |
Court Member (uncredited)
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Harold Coyne | ... |
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
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Jim Delaney | ... |
Club Member (uncredited)
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Barrie Holland | ... |
Train Passenger (uncredited)
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Lew Hooper | ... |
Club Member (uncredited)
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John Michie | ... |
Bit Part (uncredited)
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Duncan Preston | ... |
Club Member (uncredited)
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Richard Winter-Stanbridge | ... |
Train Passenger (uncredited)
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Directed by
David Lean |
Written by
E.M. Forster | ... | (by) |
E.M. Forster | ... | (based on the novel by) |
Santha Rama Rau | ... | (and the play by) |
David Lean | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
John Brabourne | ... | producer |
Richard Goodwin | ... | producer |
John Heyman | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Edward Sands | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Maurice Jarre | ... | (original music composed by) |
Cinematography by
Ernest Day | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
David Lean |
Editorial Department
Kees 't Hooft | ... | assistant editor (as Kees 'T Hooft) |
Ron Lambert | ... | color timing by |
Eunice Mountjoy | ... | associate editor |
Anne Sopel | ... | assistant editor |
Tom Forletta | ... | colorist: final video (uncredited) |
Alf Wharton | ... | color grading: UK (uncredited) |
Casting By
Priscilla John | ... | (casting) |
Production Design by
John Box | ||
Herbert Westbrook | ... | (uncredited) |
Art Direction by
Cliff Robinson | ... | (as Clifford Robinson) |
Leslie Tomkins | ||
Herbert Westbrook | ||
Ram Yedekar |
Set Decoration by
Hugh Scaife |
Costume Design by
Judy Moorcroft |
Makeup Department
Eric Allwright | ... | makeup |
Elaine Bowerbank | ... | hairdresser |
Jill Carpenter | ... | makeup |
Vera Mitchell | ... | hairdresser |
Chris Taylor | ... | hairdresser (uncredited) |
Production Management
Rashid Abbasi | ... | unit manager: India (as Rashid Abbassi) |
Jim Brennan | ... | production manager |
Shama Habibullah | ... | production manager |
Barrie Melrose | ... | production supervisor |
Rajen Rajkhowa | ... | unit manager: 2nd Unit |
John Downes | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Patrick Cadell | ... | assistant director |
Christopher Figg | ... | assistant director |
Ajit Kumar | ... | assistant director |
Nick Laws | ... | assistant director |
Arundhati Rao | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Eddie Fowlie | ... | props |
Bert Hearn | ... | property master: U.K. |
Mickey Pugh | ... | props |
Steve Short | ... | props |
Frank Billington-Marks | ... | assistant property master (uncredited) |
Albert Blackshaw | ... | construction manager: India (uncredited) |
Ron Coleman | ... | construction manager: UK (uncredited) |
Dave Everall | ... | rigger (uncredited) |
Agnes Goveas | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Cleo Nethersole | ... | drapesmaster (uncredited) |
Peter Russell | ... | draughtsman (uncredited) |
Bill Stallion | ... | storyboard artist (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Jeremy Baylis | ... | assistant dialogue editor |
Ron Butcher | ... | sound engineer |
Michael Carter | ... | sound recordist (as Michael A. Carter) |
Peter Dansie | ... | assistant sound editor |
Graham V. Hartstone | ... | sound recordist |
Jack T. Knight | ... | effects editor |
Nicolas Le Messurier | ... | sound recordist |
Dick Lewzey | ... | sound recordist (as Richard Lewzey) |
Archie Ludski | ... | dialogue editor |
John W. Mitchell | ... | sound recordist (as John Mitchell) |
Keith Pamplin | ... | boom operator |
Winston Ryder | ... | sound editor |
Lionel Strutt | ... | sound recordist |
Chris David | ... | stereo sound consultant: Dolby (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Robin Browne | ... | effects |
Stunts
Richard Graydon | ... | stunt coordinator (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Robin Browne | ... | second unit photography |
Frank Connor | ... | stills |
Frank Elliott | ... | focus |
John Fletcher | ... | second camera focus |
Roy Ford | ... | camera operator |
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse | ... | grip (as Chunky Huse) |
Martin Kenzie | ... | clapper |
Alan Martin | ... | electrician |
Bill Pochetty | ... | electrician |
Richard Brierley | ... | trainee clapper loader (uncredited) |
Alan Martin | ... | gaffer (uncredited) |
Simon Mein | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Kelvin Pike | ... | additional photographer (uncredited) |
Chris Pinnock | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Nigel Seal | ... | clapper loader (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Rosemary Burrows | ... | wardrobe mistress |
Keith Morton | ... | wardrobe master |
Sally Turner | ... | costume assistant |
Location Management
Eddie Fowlie | ... | locations |
Brioni Pereira | ... | location secretary |
David Cherrill | ... | location manager (uncredited) |
Yeti Jindal | ... | location manager (uncredited) |
Music Department
Robin Clarke | ... | music editor |
Maurice Jarre | ... | original music conducted by |
Skaila Kanga | ... | musician: harp (uncredited) |
Christopher Palmer | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Jonathan Snowden | ... | musician: flute (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Maggie Unsworth | ... | continuity |
Transportation Department
Pamela Wells | ... | transport |
Additional Crew
Pamela Allen | ... | contact: London |
Mohini Banerji | ... | liaison: Delhi |
Charles Cannon | ... | production accountant |
Eleanor Chaudhuri | ... | production secretary: India |
Diana Hawkins | ... | publicist |
John Heyman | ... | in association with |
Robin Melville | ... | production assistant |
Christopher Palmer | ... | assistant: to Maurice Jarre |
P.N. Parthasarathy | ... | government liaison: India |
Pat Pennelegion | ... | production assistant |
Germinal Rangel | ... | couturier |
Rex Saluz | ... | location accountant |
Edward Sands | ... | in association with |
Marcus Wilford | ... | customs liaison |
Laszlo Clements | ... | assistant accountant (uncredited) |
Lee Katz | ... | production consultant (uncredited) |
Alan Lavender | ... | technical advisor (uncredited) |
Richard Morrison | ... | title designer (uncredited) |
Kevin Phelan | ... | unit projectionist: Mercury Theatres, London (uncredited) |
Thomas Thanangadan | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- EMI Films (A John Brabourne and Richard Goodwyn Production) (in association with: John Heyman and Edward Sands)
- Home Box Office (HBO) (in association with)
Distributors
- Columbia Pictures (1984) (United States) (theatrical)
- Columbia-EMI-Warner (1984) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- New Gold Entertainment (1984) (Italy)
- Sandrew Film & Teater (1985) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment (1985) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- MTC Video (1985) (Greece) (VHS)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1985) (United States) (VHS)
- Syncron Film (1985) (Norway) (theatrical)
- United International Pictures (1985) (Brazil) (theatrical)
- Chapel Distribution (1997) (Australia) (theatrical) (35mm print)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2003) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- MGM Home Entertainment (2003) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Svensk Filmindustri (SF) (2003) (Sweden) (DVD)
- Kinowelt Home Entertainment (2006) (Germany) (DVD)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2008) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Greater Union Organisation (GUO) (1980) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Shochiku-Fuji Company (1985) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (United States) (laserdisc)
- MGM Home Entertainment (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- NHK Sôgô (1991) (Japan) (tv) (subtitled)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (United States) (laserdisc)
- Tec Home Vídeo (Brazil) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment (1985) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI Video Australia (1985) (Australia) (video)
- Universum Film (UFA) (2018) (Germany) (DVD) (release through)
- Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2020) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (re-print for MGM)
- Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2020) (United Kingdom) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (re-print for MGM)
- Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2020) (Non-US) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (re-print for MGM)
- Weltkino Filmverleih (2018) (Germany) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Peerless Camera Company (opticals by)
- Optical Film Effects (titles by)
- C.T.S. Studios (music recorded)
- Panavision (camera equipment provided by)
- Dolby Laboratories (sound mix: Dolby Stereo)
- National Maritime Museum (courtesy of: ship models and paintings)
- P & O Cruises (courtesy of: ship models and paintings)
- Government of India (the producers wish to thank)
- P & O Cruises (the producers wish to thank)
- Shepperton Studios (movie studio)
- Pinewood Studios (post production)
- Technicolor (processed by)
- Metrocolor (prints)
- Blowup (stills processing)
- Capitol Records (soundtrack)
- Funn (hosiery supplier)
- Mayflower Recording (adr recording)
- Sands Films (production services)
- The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra)
- Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment (copyright owner)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
It's the early 1920s. Britons Adela Quested (Judy Davis) and her probable future mother-in-law Mrs. Moore (Peggy Ashcroft) have just arrived in Chandrapore in British India to visit Adela's unofficial betrothed, Ronny Heaslop (Nigel Havers), who works there as the city's magistrate. Adela and Mrs. Moore, who long for "an adventure" in experiencing all India has to offer, are dismayed to learn upon their arrival that the ruling British do not socialize, let alone associate, with the native population. Such people as the Turtons, Mr. Turton (Richard Wilson) being Ronny's superior, who openly thumb their noses at the idea in their belief that the Indians are an inferior people. They are further dismayed to see that Ronny adheres to that custom in not wanting to jeopardize his career. At the local white only club, Adela and Mrs. Moore find a like-minded Brit in the form of Richard Fielding (James Fox), the school master at government college, he who offers to organize a small, but truly inclusive, social gathering with some natives for them, unlike the large party the Turtons organize, where the natives are treated poorly, and are used more as window dressing for Adela and Mrs. Moore's benefit. In addition to Fielding's colleague, eccentric Brahmin scholar Professor Narayan Godbole (Sir Alec Guinness), Adela, and Mrs. Moore would like to invite Aziz Ahmed (Victor Banerjee), a young, widowed local physician with whom Mrs. Moore had a chance encounter. As Mrs. Moore is the first Brit who has ever treated him with kindness as she did at that encounter, Aziz is happy to attend. As Aziz wants to impress them by being what he thinks they want him to be, which is more western, he offers to organize an outing for this small collective to the Marabar Caves, which has some renown. The outing is despite Aziz never having been to the caves himself, and despite the expense to himself, that sum of money which he really can ill afford. Something that happens at the caves has the potential to bring the British-Indian bridge that has been forged within this small collective come crumbling down, that something which also threatens Aziz and Adela's lives in the process. Written by Huggo |
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Taglines | David Lean, the Director of "Doctor Zhivago", "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The Bridge on the River Kwai", invites you on . . .[A Passage to India] See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $16,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The relationship between writer and director Sir David Lean and Sir Alec Guinness deteriorated during the making of the movie. The final straw came for Guinness when he found out that a large chunk of his scenes had been left on the cutting room floor by Lean. Neither man ever met or spoke to the other again. Lean also managed to fall out with Dame Peggy Ashcroft during production with Lean deliberately shunning her from his table during lunch and dinner. Ashcroft, for her part, was unconcerned about his behaviour and dismissed it as Lean's usual sulky petulance. See more » |
Goofs | When Adela climbs up the hill and goes into the cave, she is wearing white shoes. When she runs down the hill, she is wearing black shoes. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Johnny Dangerously/Micki + Maude/Birdy/A Passage to India (1984). See more » |
Soundtracks | Tea For Two See more » |
Quotes |
Mrs. Moore:
My dear, life rarely gives us what we want at the moment we consider appropriate. Adventures do occur, but not punctually. See more » |