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Helena Bonham Carter as woman at cricket match (uncredited)Į.Patrick Godfrey as Simcox, Durham's butler.Alec has left his family and abandoned his plans to emigrate in order to stay with Maurice, telling him, "Now we shan't never be parted." Meanwhile, Clive is getting ready for bed and briefly reminisces about his time with Maurice. Scudder tells him that he sent a telegram to Maurice stating that he was to come to the boathouse. The two friends separate and Maurice goes to the boathouse looking for Alec, who is there waiting for him. Clive, who was hoping that Maurice would marry, is bewildered at Maurice's account of his encounters with Alec. Maurice goes to Pendersleigh and confesses to Clive his love for Alec. Maurice goes to the port to give Alec a parting gift only to discover that Alec has missed the sailing. They spend the night together in a hotel room, and as Alec departs in the morning he explains that his departure for Argentina is imminent and they will not see each other again.
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Maurice begins to call Scudder by his first name, Alec. Maurice and Scudder meet at the British Museum and the blackmail misunderstanding is resolved. When Maurice fails to appear at the boathouse, Scudder travels to London and visits him at his offices. Maurice returns to Lasker-Jones, who warns Maurice that England is a country which "has always been disinclined to accept human nature" and advises he emigrate to a country where homosexuality is no longer criminalised, like France or Italy. Maurice wrongly believes that Scudder is blackmailing him. Scudder kisses Maurice, who is completely taken by surprise but does not resist his sexual advances.Īfter their first night together, Maurice receives a letter from Scudder proposing they meet at the Pendersleigh boathouse. On a rainy night, Scudder boldly climbs a ladder and enters Maurice's bedroom through an open window. Simcox, the butler at Pendersleigh, suspecting the true nature of Maurice and Clive's past relationship, has hinted to Scudder about Maurice's nature. This does not discourage Scudder, who spies on Maurice at night. Maurice not only fails to notice Scudder's interest in him, but initially treats him with contempt. During his visits to Clive's estate of Pendersleigh, Maurice attracts the attention of Alec Scudder, the under-gamekeeper who is due to emigrate with his brother to Argentina. Lasker-Jones, who tries to cure his homosexual longings with hypnosis. Barry, who dismisses Maurice's doubts as "rubbish". Heartbroken, Maurice seeks the help of his family physician, Dr. After his return from a trip to Greece, Clive, under pressure from his widowed mother, marries a naive rich girl named Anne and settles into a life of rural domesticity. Clive, afraid of being exposed as a homosexual, breaks with Maurice. The two friends keep their feelings secret but are frightened when Lord Risley is arrested and sentenced to six months' hard labour after soliciting sex from a soldier. Their close relationship continues after Maurice is expelled from Cambridge and begins a new career as a stockbroker in London. Clive, a member of the upper class, has a promising future ahead of him and does not want to risk losing his social position. To go further, in Clive's opinion, would diminish them both. The two friends embark on a passionate love affair but, at Clive's insistence, their relationship remains non-sexual. At first, Maurice reacts with horror, but he soon realizes that he reciprocates Clive's feelings. Clive falls in love with his friend and surprises Maurice by confessing his feelings. Years later, in 1909, Maurice is attending Cambridge, where he strikes up a friendship with two fellow students: the aristocratic Viscount Risley and the rich and handsome Clive Durham. During a trip to a windswept beach, Maurice Hall, an 11-year-old schoolboy, receives instructions about the "sacred mysteries" of sex from his teacher, who wants to explain to the fatherless boy the changes he would experience in puberty.