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The Importance of Being Earnest

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Calorie Rating: 136
Released: 2002-05-17
MPAA Rating: PG
Running Time: 97 Minutes
Budget: 15000000
Revenue 17300000
Studios: Ealing Studios, Miramax, Film Council, Fragile Films,


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...

Director / Directors



Cast

Rupert Everett
Character: Algernon “Algy” Moncrieff
Colin Firth
Character: John “Jack” Worthing
Reese Witherspoon
Character: Cecily Cardew

Judi Dench
Character: Lady Bracknell
Tom Wilkinson
Character: Dr. Chasuble
Frances O'Connor
Character: Gwendolen Fairfax

Anna Massey
Character: Miss Laetitia Prism
Edward Fox
Character: Lane
Patrick Godfrey
Character: Merriman

Charles Kay
Character: Gribsby
Marsha Fitzalan
Character: Dowager
Cyril Shaps
Character: Pew Opener

Finty Williams
Character: Young Lady Bracknell
Guy Bensley
Character: Young Lord Bracknell
Kiera Chaplin
Character: Girl in Gambling Club


Production and Crew

Oscar Wilde
Theatre Play
Uri Fruchtmann
Executive Producer

Charlie Mole
Original Music Composer
Tony Pierce-Roberts
Director of Photography

Oliver Parker
Screenplay
Luciana Arrighi
Production Design
Paul Ghirardani
Art Direction

Ian Whittaker
Set Decoration
Maurizio Millenotti
Costume Design

Renata Gilbert
Makeup & Hair
Pat Hay
Makeup Artist
Joe Hopker
Makeup Artist

Peter Swords King
Makeup & Hair
Dianne Millar
Makeup & Hair
Susan Parkinson
Makeup & Hair

Paula Price
Hairstylist
Jamie Pritchard
Hairstylist
Barbara Taylor
Makeup & Hair

David Brown
Co-Producer
Ben Barker
Foley Editor

Matthew Gough
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Adrian Rhodes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Colin Cooper
ADR Recordist