Howard's End (1992) Howard's End

Howard's End ★★★★ 1992 (PG) E.M. Forster's 1910 novel about property, privilege, class differences, and Edwardian society is brought to enchanting life by the Merchant Ivory team. A tragic series of events occurs after two impulsive middleclass sisters, Margaret (Thompson) and Helen (Bonham Carter), become involved with the working class Basts (West, Duffett), and the wealthy Wilcox family (Hopkins, Redgrave). Tragedy aside, this is a visually beautiful effort with subtle performances where a glance or a gesture says as much as any dialog. The winner of numerous awards and wide critical acclaim. Thompson is especially notable as the compassionate Margaret, while Hopkins plays the repressed English gentleman brilliantly. 143m/C VHS, DVD, 8mm, Wide. GB Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson, Helena Bonham Carter, Vanessa Redgrave, James Wilby, Samuel West, Jemma Redgrave, Nicola Duffett, Prunella Scales, Joseph Bennett; Cameos: Simon Callow; Director: James Ivory; Writer: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala; Writer: Tony Pierce-Roberts; Cameo: Richard Robbins. Oscars '92: Actress (Thompson), Adapt. Screenplay, Art Dir./Set Dec.; British Acad. '92: Actress (Thompson); Golden Globes '93: Actress—Drama (Thompson); L.A. Film Critics '92: Actress (Thompson); Natl. Bd. of Review '92: Actress (Thompson), Director (Ivory), Film; N.Y. Film Critics '92: Actress (Thompson); Natl. Soc. Film Critics '92: Actress (Thompson).

At-a-glance
Year Released 1992
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 143
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD, Wide.
Filmed In Great Britain
National Film Registry
Awards
Year Source Award
1993 Golden Globes Actress - Drama
1992 Natl. Bd. of Review Film
1992 Oscars Actress
1992 Oscars Adapt Screenplay
1992 Oscars Art Dir / Set Dec
Credits
Role Name
Actor Anthony Hopkins
Actor Samuel West
Actor Emma Thompson
Actor Nicola Duffett
Actor Joseph Bennett
Actor Prunella Scales
Actor Jemma Redgrave
Actor James Wilby
Actor Vanessa Redgrave
Actor Helena Bonham Carter
Cameo Richard Robbins
Cinematographer Tony Pierce-Roberts
Director James Ivory
Writer Ruth Prawer Jhabvala