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Importance Of Being Earnest

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Importance Of Being Earnest

Starring: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench, Frances O'Connor
Director: Oliver Parker

Buena Vista Home Entertainment | July 1, 2011 | DVD

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Based on Oscar Wilde's play, The Importance of Being Earnest is the hilarious adventure of two young bachelors who create alter egos in order to find romance. Worthing is a wealthy chap who resides in the country but often visits the city as his "brother" Ernest. There he falls in love with the beautiful Gwendolyn. Montcrieff is Worthing's boisterous friend who lives in the city and spends money beyond his means. In order to escape bill collectors and boring dinner parties, Montcrieff creates "Bumbry," a sick friend whom he often visits out of town. Pandemonium ensues when Montcrieff drops in on Worthing's country estate and falls head over heals for Worthing's niece Cecily and the two men ultimatey find themselves in the predicament of having to explain who they really are.
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    ally conrad

    Rating: 5/5

    oh baby....

    ally conrad

    7 years ago

    although i would rate anything with Colin Firth in it a 6 out of 5, this movie is pretty darn good when the rest is considered too. An out of the everyday from a different time in exsistance kind of movie...light and good....enjoy

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Based on Oscar Wilde's play, The Importance of Being Earnest is the hilarious adventure of two young bachelors who create alter egos in order to find romance. Worthing is a wealthy chap who resides in the country but often visits the city as his "brother" Ernest. There he falls in love with the beautiful Gwendolyn. Montcrieff is Worthing's boisterous friend who lives in the city and spends money beyond his means. In order to escape bill collectors and boring dinner parties, Montcrieff creates "Bumbry," a sick friend whom he often visits out of town. Pandemonium ensues when Montcrieff drops in on Worthing's country estate and falls head over heals for Worthing's niece Cecily and the two men ultimatey find themselves in the predicament of having to explain who they really are.

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DVD features include:

• Audio Commentary With Director Oliver Parker • The Making of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST • Behind The Scenes Featurette

Edition Description

•  Released in English
•  Originally in English
•  NTSC (Canada and USA)
•  Runtime: 93 minutes

July 1, 2011

2002

93

PG (MPAA)

Buena Vista Home Entertainment

065935144182

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