The Importance of Being Earnest

The Importance of Being Earnest

20021hr 37min
critics rating 57%57%
audience rating 72%72%

In a whimsical tale set in the charming backdrop of 1890s England, "The Importance of Being Earnest" unfolds a delightful comedy of errors. Follow the misadventures of two dashing young gentlemen who share a peculiar secret - a shared alias, "Ernest," used to escape the constraints of their daily lives. However, their clever ruse takes an unexpected turn when they both find themselves entangled in a web of romantic entanglements with women who are enamored by the name "Ernest."

As the plot thickens with mistaken identities and hilarious misunderstandings, viewers are taken on a rollicking journey filled with witty banter, sparkling humor, and a touch of romance. With impeccable performances and a witty script, this film promises a delightful escape into a world where appearances are not what they seem. Join us as we unravel the whimsical tale of love, laughter, and the importance of being earnest.

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Cast

Reese Witherspoon

Cecily Cardew

Reese Witherspoon

Colin Firth

John “Jack” Worthing

Colin Firth

Judi Dench

Lady Bracknell

Judi Dench

Tom Wilkinson

Dr. Chasuble

Tom Wilkinson

Edward Fox

Rupert Everett

Algernon “Algy” Moncrieff

Rupert Everett

Frances O'Connor

Gwendolen Fairfax

Frances O'Connor

Anna Massey

Miss Laetitia Prism

Anna Massey

Charles Kay

Marsha Fitzalan

Cyril Shaps

Pew Opener

Cyril Shaps

Patrick Godfrey

Merriman

Patrick Godfrey

Finty Williams

Young Lady Bracknell

Finty Williams

Guy Bensley

Young Lord Bracknell

Guy Bensley

Kiera Chaplin

Girl in Gambling Club

Kiera Chaplin