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The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) - film review

  Oliver Parker Comedy / Drama / Romancestars 3
Summary
The Importance of Being Earnest is a British-American romantic film drama first released in 2002, directed by Oliver Parker.  The film stars Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Frances O’Connor, Reese Witherspoon and Judi Dench.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Oliver Parker
  • Script: Oscar Wilde, Oliver Parker
  • Photo: Tony Pierce-Roberts
  • Music: Charlie Mole
  • Cast: Rupert Everett (Algernon ’Algy’ Moncrieff), Colin Firth (John ’Jack’ Worthing), Frances O’Connor (Gwendolen Fairfax), Reese Witherspoon (Cecily Cardew), Judi Dench (Lady Augusta Bracknell), Tom Wilkinson (Dr. Frederick Chasuble), Anna Massey (Miss Laetitia Prism), Edward Fox (Lane, Algy’s Butler), Patrick Godfrey (Merriman), Charles Kay (Gribsby), Cyril Shaps (Pew Opener), Marsha Fitzalan (Dowager), Finty Williams (Young Augusta Bracknell), Guy Bensley (Young Lord Bracknell), Christina Robert (Duchess of Devonshire), Kiera Chaplin (Girl in Gambling Club), Alexandra Kobi (Girl in Gambling Club), Suzie Boyle (Dancer), Kate Coyne (Dancer), Bernadette Iglich (Dancer), Polli Redston (Dancer), Elaine Tyler-Hall (Dancer), Gillian Winn (Dancer), Holly Collins (Dancer), Kit Dickinson (Dancer), Suzanne Thomas (Dancer), Charlie Mole (Musical Butler), Darrell Kok (Musical Butler), Judd Procter (Musical Butler), Martin Knowles (Musical Butler), Sacha Bennett (Jenkins the Gamekeeper), Ray Donn (Gambler), Sonja Morgenstern (Lady at the Savoy)
  • Country: UK / USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 97 min




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