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The Importance of Being Earnest  (1952)

The Importance of Being Earnest
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Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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The Importance of Being Earnest

Anthony Asquith's adaptation of Oscar Wilde's witty play of mistaken identities stars Michael Redgrave as rich bachelor Jack Worthing. Jack's friend is Algernon Moncrieft (Michael Denison), a poor bloke living on credit. Jack refers mysteriously to Algernon about his country retreat, which drives Algernon to distraction, trying to figure out where Jack goes on the weekends. Jack is also in love with Algernon's attractive cousin Gwendolen (Joan Greenwood). He also has a ward, Cecily Cardew (Dorothy Tutin), who lives at the country estate and studies with local spinster Miss Prism (Margaret Rutherford). When Algernon learns of Cecily, he arrives at the country home claiming to be Jack's brother Earnest, knowing Jack had previously regaled Cecily with tales of having to bail the fictitious Earnest out of scrapes so he could sneak out to the city. Having set her eyes on "Earnest" in the flesh after having heard countless tales of his intrigues, Cecily immediately falls in love with Earnest. Meanwhile, Jack comes back to the country dressed in black, determined to announce to the group the demise of the fictional Earnest. As a result, Jack is stupefied when he sees Earnest standing in front of him. Meanwhile, Algernon's aunt, Lady Bracknell (Edith Evans) refuses to grant permission for Jack and Gwendolen's engagement. However, when Lady Bracknell finds out that Algernon is in love with Cecily, she asks Jack for his blessing on their marriage. Of course, Jack won't give his blessing until Lady Bracknell gives her blessing to his proposed marriage to Gwendolen. All is at a standstill until Lady Bracknell recognizes Miss Prism as a governess from the past who holds secrets concerning both Jack and Algernon. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide


The Importance of Being Earnest Trivia

Who played Jack Worthing in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest?
Michael Redgrave played Jack Worthing in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest

Who played Lady Bracknell in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest?
Edith Evans played Lady Bracknell in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest

Who played Algernon Moncrieff in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest?
Michael Denison played Algernon Moncrieff in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest

Who played Cecily Cardew in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest?
Dorothy Tutin played Cecily Cardew in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest

Who played Miss Prism in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest?
Margaret Rutherford played Miss Prism in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest

Who played Canon Chasuble in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest?
Miles Malleson played Canon Chasuble in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest

Who played Gwendolyn Fairfax in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest?
Joan Greenwood played Gwendolyn Fairfax in the movie The Importance of Being Earnest

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