The Importance of Being Earnest 2002

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The Importance of Being Earnest ★★ 2002 (PG)

Jack Worthing (Firth) has invented a brother, Earnest, in order to leave the dull country and visit lovely Gwendolyn (O'Connor), the daughter of the formidable Lady Bracknell (Dench), in London. His best friend Algernon Montcrieff (Everett), who is Gwendolyn's cousin, also has a makebelieve chum named Bunbury to get Algy out of boring situations. Then Algy decides to pose as Earnest in order to woo Jack's country ward, Cecily (Witherspoon). But when everyone ends up together, chaos threatens. Based on the play by Oscar Wilde and filled with bon mots, director Parker felt compelled to “open up” the production, which only works some of the time. But the performances are all delight ful and Witherspoon manages her English accent quite nicely. 100m/C VHS, DVD . US GB Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, Frances O'Connor, Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench, Tom Wilkinson, Anna Massey, Edward Fox, Patrick Godfrey, Charles Kay, Finty Williams; D: Oliver Parker; W: Oliver Parker; C: Tony Pierce-Roberts; M: Charlie Mole.

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