The Young Visiters (2003)
- Starring:
- Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie, (more)
- Director(s):
- David Yates
- Category:
- Romance, Television
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This made-for-TV British comedy begins at the turn of the century, as bumbling ironmonger Alfred Salteena (Jim Broadbent) meets a pretty girl named Ethel Monticue (Lyndsey Marshal) on a train and invites her to his London flat. Hoping to impress the girl, Alfred brags about all the "important" people he knows; swallowing the line whole, the covetous Ethel insists upon meeting Alfred's illustrious acquaintance. Enter Lord Bernard Clark (Hugh Laurie), a seedy nobleman who offers to train Alfred to be a social lion so that he'll be more acceptable to Ethel; what Lord Bernard doesn't tell Alfred is that he intends to keep Ethel for himself. Much of the humor arises from Alfred's experiences at a high-society "boot camp" run by an indigent aristocrat, the Earl of Clincham (Bill Nighy). The Young Visiters was written in 1890 by Daisy Ashford -- who was all of nine years old at the time! The book remained on the shelf until it was published, misspellings and all, in 1919, with a preface by James M. Barrie (whom many reviewers suspected of being the novel's true author). First telecast in the U.K. on December 26, 2003, the film won a BAFTA award for best original music. The Young Visiters premiered in the United States courtesy of the BBC America digital-cable service on November 2, 2004. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 90 mins
Complete Cast:
- Jim Broadbent - Alfred Salteena
- Lyndsey Marshal - Ethel Monticue
- Geoffrey Palmer - Minnit
- Adam Godley - Procurio
- Sally Hawkins - Rosalind
- Anne Reid - Mrs. Monticue
- Guy Henry - Mr. Domonic
- Alan Bennett - Narrator
- Hugh Laurie - Lord Bernard Clark
- Bill Nighy - Earl of Clincham
- Simon Russell Beale - Prince of Wales
- Sophie Thompson - Bessie Topp
- Richenda Carey - Lady Gay FInchling
- Tom Burke - Horace
- Janine Duvitski - Queen Victoria
- Director(s):
- David Yates
- Writer(s):
- Patrick Barlow
- Producer(s):
- Christopher Hall
- Categories:
- Television, Romance
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