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.
Movie tag line: "Based on the Novel by E.M. Forster"
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Character: Margaret Schlegel
Character: Helen Schlegel
Character: Henry J. Wilcox
Character: Leonard Bast
Character: Ruth Wilcox
Character: Tibby Schlegel
Character: Aunt Juley
Character: Charles Wilcox
Character: Paul Wilcox
Character: Annie
Character: Evie Wilcox
Character: Albert Fussell
Character: Station Master
Character: Man Asking a Question
Character: Dolly Wilcox
Character: Jacky Bast
Character: Luncheon Guests
Character: Luncheon Guests
Character: Luncheon Guests
Character: Luncheon Guests
Character: Luncheon Guests
Character: Luncheon Guests
Character: Maid at Howards End
Character: Porphyrion Supervisor
Character: Blue-stockings
Character: Blue-stockings
Character: Blue-stockings
Character: Blue-stockings
Character: Blue-stockings
Character: Blue-stockings
Character: Blue-stockings
Character: Percy Cahill
Character: Simpson's Carver
Character: Wilcox Baby
Character: Miss Avery
Character: Chauffeur
Character: Tom, the Farmer's Boy
Character: Bank Supervisor
Character: Colonel Fussell
Character: Wedding Guests
Character: Wedding Guests
Character: Martlett
Character: Porphyrion Chief Clerk
Character: Telegraph Operator
Character: Doctor
Character: Delivery Man
Character: Police Inspector
Character: Pianist
Character: Helen's Child
Character: Music and Meaning Lecturer (uncredited)