Product Description: Set in 1928 this film portrays an indelibly sardonic picture of British life in territorial India.The story concerns Adela Quested who is a free-spirited British woman played by (Judy Davis) whohas settled in India and is to marry Ronny Heaslop (Nigel Havers) a town magistrate. She is befriended by the charming Dr. Aziz (Victor Banerjee) but it's a friendship that ultimately leads to tragedy.System Requirements:Running Time: 164 minutesFormat: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: DRAMA/COMING OF AGE Rating: PG UPC: 043396162259 Manufacturer No: 16225
A Passage to India 2 disc edition Truly one of the most beautiful and treasured films in my library....the new restored print is excellent and the extras are worth the modest DVD price paid. David Lean was a great director and this is only one of his many masterpieces.
Flawless and Timeless This is a timeless piece, a flawless production, and a message to all on the issue of discrimination and how to fight it.
A Riveting Movie! A friend suggested this movie to me. I waited with bated breath as the movie began. What a wonderful movie. The scenery was gorgeous. The director did a great job of showing how the British and the people of India were divided not only by their culture, but by their beliefs and the treatment of people. This is a must see movie. Take a "Passage to India" by the way of this DVD!
A Passage to Beauty A Passage to India is an incredible movie. It is great that it has finally been released on DVD. It is a captivating story, and the exquisite cinematograhy with the rich colors make it quite an eyeful. The beautiful score by Maurice Jarre fits the story well, and is certainly one of his best. He rightfully deserved the Oscar he received for the movie. The cast was superb including Judy Davis, James Fox, and Victor Banerjee. Peggy Ashcroft was utterly charming in her Oscar winning role. Don't miss out on adding this outstanding movie to your collection of the finest films ever made.
Very good video In general, the PQ is very good, there are moquitos noises in some scenes especially with the sky, this is not unique to this Blu-ray, in fact, it is the rule rather than the execption. The video is sharp enough that we can clearly see the freckles on Adela Quested's (Judy Davis) face. The quality of the video is quite even, but after I saw the PQ of the Battle of the Bulge, it makes me wonder why not all films can be mastered as perfect as that one.