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Maurice

After his lover rejects him, Maurice attempts to come to terms with his sexuality within the restrictiveness of Edwardian society.

Director(s)

James Ivory

Michael Zimbrich

Lorely Farley

Kevan Barker

Simon Moseley

Lee Cleary

John G. Phelan

Cast & Crew

Judy Parfitt

Judy Parfitt

Mrs. Durham

Orlando Wells

Orlando Wells

Young Maurice

Patrick Godfrey

Patrick Godfrey

Simcox

Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

Lasker-Jones

Simon Moseley

Simon Moseley

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Serena Gordon

Serena Gordon

Gladys Olcott (uncredited)

Catherine Rabett

Catherine Rabett

Pippa Durham

Lee Cleary

Lee Cleary

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Phoebe Nicholls

Phoebe Nicholls

Anne Durham

Michael Jenn

Michael Jenn

Archie

Mark Tandy

Mark Tandy

Risley

Philip Fox

Philip Fox

Dr. Jowitt

Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant

Clive Durham

Jean-Marc Barr

Jean-Marc Barr

French Colleague (uncredited)

Peter Eyre

Peter Eyre

Rev. Borenius

Helena Bonham Carter

Helena Bonham Carter

Young Lady at Cricket Match (uncredited)

Rupert Graves

Rupert Graves

Alec Scudder

Julian Wadham

Julian Wadham

Hull

Simon Callow

Simon Callow

Mr. Ducie

Michael Zimbrich

Michael Zimbrich

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Barry Foster

Barry Foster

Dean Cornwallis

Billie Whitelaw

Billie Whitelaw

Mrs. Hall

Denholm Elliott

Denholm Elliott

Dr. Barry

James Ivory

James Ivory

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Matthew Sim

Matthew Sim

Featherstonaugh

Christopher Hunter

Christopher Hunter

Fred Scudder

Helena Michell

Helena Michell

Ada Hall

James Wilby

James Wilby

Maurice Hall

Breffni McKenna

Breffni McKenna

Guardsman

Andrew St. Clair

Andrew St. Clair

Undergraduate

Mark Payton

Mark Payton

Chapman

Maria Britneva

Maria Britneva

Mrs. Sheepshanks

Kitty Aldridge

Kitty Aldridge

Kitty Hall

John Elmes

John Elmes

Hill

Alan Foss

Alan Foss

Old Man on Train

Olwen Griffiths

Olwen Griffiths

Mrs. Scudder

Gerald McArthur

Gerald McArthur

Undergraduate

Miles Richardson

Miles Richardson

Undergraduate

Phillada Sewell

Phillada Sewell

Matron

Harriet Thorpe

Harriet Thorpe

Barmaid

Richard Warner

Richard Warner

Judge

Alan Whybrow

Alan Whybrow

Mr. Scudder

Christopher Hunter

Christopher Hunter

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Lorely Farley

Lorely Farley

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Kevan Barker

Kevan Barker

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John G. Phelan

John G. Phelan

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Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime2h 20 mins
Released on18 Sep 1987
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

James Wilby is at his best here depicting the eponymous E.M. Forster character who takes rather a shine to his university colleague "Clive" (Hugh Grant). Of course not only is same sex fun illegal, it's looked upon very unfavourably by the Oxford set - even if most of them have had the odd dabble themselves. "Clive" is not really the commitment sort - he cares more for conforming and taking his well-heeled place in society, but "Maurice" seems more dyed-in-the-wool. His sexuality less fluid and his frustrations ever increasing. It's on a trip to see his friend and new wife "Anne" (Phoebe Nicholls) that he encounters their charming under-gamekeeper "Scudder" (Rupert Graves) and despite the differences in their social standing, at at some peril to his reputation, they embark on something that could just change both of their lives. Whilst the whole thing is set amongst the rarified environment of the English upper classes, it's still a potent reminder of life in a proscriptive society that though nothing of jail with hard labour for men caught with other men. There's a strong supporting cast, typical of these quality Marchant Ivory productions - Simon Callow, Billie Whitelaw and Judy Parfitt to name but three (I'm sure I saw Helena Bonham Carter in here too) and the look of the film - the settings, costumes and overall production design give it an authenticity and sheen. For me, the film belongs to Graves. His cheeky, well meaning and naive young character epitomising just what was wrong with the very fabric of a society that abhorred and punished his sexuality. With a swipe at the medical professional - and quackery in general - along the way, this whole thing is a classy and stylish assessment of a life that never, quite, feels real.

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