
A Passage to India
dir. David Lean
75
7 sourcesSynopsis
Cultural mistrust and false accusations doom a friendship in British colonial India between an Indian doctor, an Englishwoman engaged to marry a city magistrate, and an English educator.
Critics consensus
A Passage to India is a visually striking exploration of colonialism and prejudice, although it doesn't achieve the thematic breadth of director David Lean's finest work.

Directed byDavid Lean
StarringJudy Davis, Victor Banerjee, Peggy Ashcroft, James Fox, Alec Guinness, Nigel Havers
Written byDavid Lean
CinematographyErnest Day
EditingDavid Lean
MusicMaurice Jarre
A Passage to India
1984 · PG · 2h 43m
Drama, Adventure, History
Cultural mistrust and false accusations doom a friendship in British colonial India between an Indian doctor, an Englishwoman engaged to marry a city magistrate, and an English educator.
Our Verdict
75
Critics Consensus
A Passage to India is a visually striking exploration of colonialism and prejudice, although it doesn't achieve the thematic breadth of director David Lean's finest work.
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