A Passage to India [Blu-ray]
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- Actor/Actress: Judy Davis, Victor Banerjee, Peggy Ashcroft, James Fox, Alec Guinness
- Director: David Lean
- Color Type: Color
- Format: Blu-ray
- Screen Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 (Vistavision)
- Rating: PG
- Runtime (minutes): 164
- Year: 1984
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 043396162259
- Item Number: COL016225
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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
- Actor/Actress: Judy Davis, Victor Banerjee, Peggy Ashcroft, James Fox, Alec Guinness
- Director: David Lean
- Color Type: Color
- Format: Blu-ray
- Screen Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 (Vistavision)
- Rating: PG
- Runtime (minutes): 164
- Year: 1984
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 043396162259
- Item Number: COL016225
- Sound By: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Released By: Sony Pictures
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Cast:
- Judy Davis - Adela Quested
- Judy Davis - Adela Quested
- Victor Banerjee - Dr. Aziz
- Victor Banerjee - Dr. Aziz
- Peggy Ashcroft - Mrs. Moore
- Peggy Ashcroft - Mrs. Moore
- James Fox - Richard Fielding
- James Fox - Richard Fielding
- Alec Guinness - Godbole
- Alec Guinness - Godbole
- Nigel Havers - Ronny Heaslop
- Nigel Havers - Ronny Heaslop
- Richard Wilson - Turton
- Richard Wilson - Turton
- Antonia Pemberton - Mrs. Turton
- Antonia Pemberton - Mrs. Turton
- Michael Culver - McBryde
- Michael Culver - McBryde
- Art Malik - Mahmoud Ali
- Art Malik - Mahmoud Ali
- Saeed Jaffrey - Hamidullah
- Saeed Jaffrey - Hamidullah
- Clive Swift - Maj. Callendar
- Clive Swift - Maj. Callendar
- Ann Firbank - Mrs. Callendar
- Ann Firbank - Mrs. Callendar
- Roshan Seth - Amritrao
- Roshan Seth - Amritrao
- Sandra Hotz - Stella
- Sandra Hotz - Stella
- Dina Pathak - Begum Hamidullah
- Dina Pathak - Begum Hamidullah
- Edward Fox
- Edward Fox
- Peter Hughes - P.& O. Manager
- Peter Hughes - P.& O. Manager
- Ishaq Bux - Selim
- Ishaq Bux - Selim
- Sally Kinghorn - Ingenue
- Sally Kinghorn - Ingenue
- Mellan Mitchell - Indian Businessman
- Mellan Mitchell - Indian Businessman
- Phyllis Bose - Mrs. Leslie
- Phyllis Bose - Mrs. Leslie
- Z.H. Khan - Dr. Pana Lal
- Z.H. Khan - Dr. Pana Lal
- Moti Makan - Guide
- Moti Makan - Guide
- Rashid Karapiet - Mr. Das
- Rashid Karapiet - Mr. Das
- Mohammed Ashiq - Haq
- Mohammed Ashiq - Haq
- H.S. Krishnamurthy - Hassan
- H.S. Krishnamurthy - Hassan
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Credits:
- David Lean - Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Editor
- Lord John Brabourne - Producer
- Richard Goodwin - Producer
- John Heyman - Producer
- E.M. Forster - Book Author
- Santha Rama Rau - Book Author, Play Author
- Ernest Day - Cinematographer
- Maurice Jarre - Composer (Music Score)
- John Box - Production Designer
- Les Tomkins - Art Director
- Herbert Westbrook - Art Director
- Ram Yedekar - Art Director
- Hugh Scaife - Set Designer
- Judy Moorcraft - Costume Designer
- Michael Carter - Sound/Sound Designer
- John W. Mitchell - Sound/Sound Designer
- Nicolas Le Messurier - Sound/Sound Designer
- Graham Hartstone - Sound/Sound Designer
- Eric Allwright - Makeup
- Jill Carpenter - Makeup
- Christopher Figg - First Assistant Director
- Nick Laws - First Assistant Director
- Priscilla John - Casting
- Robin Browne - Special Effects, Second Unit Camera
- Robin Clarke - Music Editor
Blu-ray exclusive: "Beyond the Passage: Picture-in-Picture Tracks"
Commentary with producer Richard Goodwin
"E.M. Forster: Profile of an Author"
"An Epic Takes Shape"
"An Indian Affair"
"Only Connect: A Vision of India"
"Casting a Classic"
"David Lean: Shooting With the Master"
"Reflections of David Lean"
Commentary with producer Richard Goodwin
"E.M. Forster: Profile of an Author"
"An Epic Takes Shape"
"An Indian Affair"
"Only Connect: A Vision of India"
"Casting a Classic"
"David Lean: Shooting With the Master"
"Reflections of David Lean"

