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The Importance of Being Earnest

1964-11-15 | Comedy / TV Movie
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TV adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play. Jack pretends to be his foolish younger brother, Ernest in order to be a model of moral rectitude to his young ward, Cecily. And he intends to propose to Gwendolyn--that is until he discovers that she loves him because his name is Ernest.

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On October 04, 2024, there were 813 public reaction to The Importance of Being Earnest including scathing, dumbfounded, dated, waspish dialogue, acid-tongued dialogue.
The casts of The Importance of Being Earnest are Wilfrid Brambell starring as , Pamela Brown starring as , Ian Carmichael starring as , Fenella Fielding starring as , Irene Handl starring as , Charles Lloyd Pack starring as .
The release date of The Importance of Being Earnest is November 15, 1964.
The director of The Importance of Being Earnest is Bill Bain.
The runtime of The Importance of Being Earnest is 90 minutes.
The genre of The Importance of Being Earnest is Comedy,TV Movie.
TV adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play. Jack pretends to be his foolish younger brother, Ernest in order to be a model of moral rectitude to his young ward, Cecily. And he intends to propose to Gwendolyn--that is until he discovers that she loves him because his name is Ernest..