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The Importance of Being Earnest (1952)

02/06/1952 (GB)Comedy1h 35m
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They don't come any wilder than Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners, morals and morality!

Overview

Two young gentlemen living in 1890s England use the same pseudonym ('Ernest') on the sly, which is fine until they both fall in love with women using that name, which leads to a comedy of mistaken identities.

    Top Billed Cast

    1. Michael Redgrave

      Michael Redgrave

      Ernest Worthing

    2. Michael Denison

      Michael Denison

      Algernon Moncrieff

    3. Edith Evans

      Edith Evans

      Lady Bracknell

    4. Joan Greenwood

      Joan Greenwood

      Gwendolen Fairfax

    5. Dorothy Tutin

      Dorothy Tutin

      Cecily Cardew

    6. Margaret Rutherford

      Margaret Rutherford

      Miss Prism

    7. Miles Malleson

      Miles Malleson

      Canon Chasuble

    8. Richard Wattis

      Richard Wattis

      Seton

    9. Walter Hudd

      Walter Hudd

      Lane

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    A review by CinemaSerf

    7.0
    Written by CinemaSerf on Sep 9, 2022

    There's little point in outlining the plot here - it's not what the film is about. It is the combination of characterisations and the wonderfully witty writing of Oscar Wilde that make this a thoroughly enjoyable film to watch. It makes no bones about it's theatrical origins - even featuring a curtain at the start and the finish, and that sets us up for a cracker of a comedy that swipes at snobbery, pomposity, crass stupidity, deception and offers us a tour de force effort from the inimitable Dame Edith Evans ("Lady Bracknell"). Anthony Asquith has created a delightfully honest interpretation ...

    StatusReleased

    Original LanguageEnglish

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    Keywords

    • love triangle
    • marriage
    • mistaken identity
    • etiquette
    • based on play or musical