Howards End (1992)

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Written by E.M. Forster, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Directed by James Ivory

Running Time: 150 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK/Japan

Filmed in Colour

Helena Bonham Carter and Emma Thompson are the central figures in James Ivory's adaptation of E M Forster's novel of love, treachery and revenge. Bonham Carter falls for Paul Wilcox but is rebuffed. Her sister Thompson becomes friends with his mother who promises her the family house, Howards End. But after her death, the will disappears and it appears the inheritance will disappear. Until the widower, Anthony Hopkins, becomes attracted to Thompson.

Cast

Image for Vanessa RedgraveVanessa RedgraveRuth Wilcox
Image for Helena Bonham CarterHelena Bonham CarterHelen Schlegel
Joseph BennettPaul Wilcox
Image for Emma ThompsonEmma ThompsonMargaret Schlegel
Prunella ScalesAunt Juley
Adrian Ross-MagentyTibby Schlegel
Jo KendallAnnie
Image for Anthony HopkinsAnthony HopkinsHenry Wilcox
Image for James WilbyJames WilbyCharles Wilcox
Image for Jemma RedgraveJemma RedgraveEvie Wilcox
Ian LatimerStationmaster
Image for Samuel WestSamuel WestLeonard Bast
Mary NashPianist
Siegbert PrawerMan asking a question
Susie LindemanDolly Wilcox

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