
Howards End
# Based on the Novel by E.M. Forster
π Overview:
A saga of class relations and changing times in an Edwardian England on the brink of modernity, the film centers on liberal Margaret Schlegel, who, along with her sister Helen, becomes involved with two couples: wealthy, conservative industrialist Henry Wilcox and his wife Ruth, and the downwardly mobile working-class Leonard Bast and his mistress Jackie.
π΅ Budget: USD
8,000,000
π Languages Available:
English
,
German
π Date Released:
1992-03-13
β Running Time:
142 mins
β Vote Average:
7.03
Beloved Cast

Margaret Schlegel
Emma Thompson

Helen Schlegel
Helena Bonham Carter

Henry J. Wilcox
Anthony Hopkins

Leonard Bast
Samuel West

Ruth Wilcox
Vanessa Redgrave

Tibby Schlegel
Adrian Ross Magenty

Aunt Juley
Prunella Scales

Charles Wilcox
James Wilby

Paul Wilcox
Joseph Bennett

Annie
Jo Kendall

Evie Wilcox
Jemma Redgrave

Albert Fussell
Crispin Bonham-Carter

Station Master
Ian Latimer

Man Asking a Question
Siegbert Prawer

Dolly Wilcox
Susie Lindeman

Jacky Bast
Nicola Duffett

Luncheon Guests
Mark Tandy

Luncheon Guests
Andrew St. Clair

Luncheon Guests
Anne Lambton

Luncheon Guests
Emma Godfrey

Luncheon Guests
Duncan Brown

Luncheon Guests
Iain Kelly

Maid at Howards End
Atalanta White

Porphyrion Supervisor
Gerald Paris

Blue-stockings
Allie Byrne

Blue-stockings
Sally Geoghegan

Blue-stockings
Paula Stockbridge

Blue-stockings
Bridget Duvall

Blue-stockings
Lucy Freeman

Blue-stockings
Harriet Stewart

Blue-stockings
Tina Leslie

Percy Cahill
Mark Payton

Simpson's Carver
Delaney Davidson

Wilcox Baby
Mary McWilliams

Miss Avery
Barbara Hicks

Chauffeur
Rodney Rymell

Tom, the Farmer's Boy
Luke Parry

Bank Supervisor
Antony Gilding

Colonel Fussell
Peter Cellier

Wedding Guests
Patricia Lawrence

Wedding Guests
Margery Mason

Martlett
Jim Bowden

Porphyrion Chief Clerk
Alan James

Telegraph Operator
Jocelyn Cobb

Doctor
Peter Darling

Delivery Man
Terence Sach

Police Inspector
Brian Lipson

Pianist
Mary Nash

Helen's Child
Barr Heckstall-Smith

Music and Meaning Lecturer (uncredited)
Simon Callow