In a moment of youthful indiscretion, Sir Robert Chiltern provided an Austrian baron with secret Foreign Office information. As payment he received the money that became the basis of his fortune and of his splendid, otherwise unimpeachable government career. Years later, he is blackmailed by a mysterious woman who also happens .. Read more
| Starring | Minnie Driver, Rupert Everett, Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore |
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| Director | Oliver Parker |
| Genres | Comedy, Romance |
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Wilde's play has not gained from being opened up, though Everett's performance and Wilde's words keep the brittle comedy alive.
Sir Robert Chiltern (Northam) has a devoted wife, an impeccable character, and expectation of a Cabinet post. Then he's... read more on Time Out
"...Everett effortlessly steals the show....As fresh as Wilde's delicious epigrams..." -- Rating: A-
I absolutely loved this film! With a strong cast and the very lovely Rupert Everett, it was everything a film should be - a great screen adaptation that was ... more
terrific cant have enough of these endearing tit for tat costume comedy drama.
This movie is a terrific romp through the clever witticisms of Oscr Wilde's play. I usually don't like Minnie Driver, but she was really good in it. ... more
I absolutely loved this film! With a strong cast and the very lovely Rupert Everett, it was everything a film should be - a great screen adaptation that was ... more
This movie is a terrific romp through the clever witticisms of Oscr Wilde's play. I usually don't like Minnie Driver, but she was really good in it. ... more
I absolutely loved this film! With a strong cast and the very lovely Rupert Everett, it was everything a film should be - a great screen adaptation that was ... more
terrific cant have enough of these endearing tit for tat costume comedy drama.
This movie is a terrific romp through the clever witticisms of Oscr Wilde's play. I usually don't like Minnie Driver, but she was really good in it. ... more
I think this is an excellent film; very funny and very easy to watch. The characters were well cast, especially Rupert Everett. A must for those who likes a ... more
I'm not sure what I was expecting, I didn't read any of the other reviews, but while watching this my concentration just kept wandering, I certainly ... more
Should have read the warning during the opening credits.. 'Funded by British Theatrical Society' (might not have got that spot on). British tosh - ... more
I love Oscar Wilde. The Importance of Being Earnest has been done such a lot. It's marvelous to see one of his other plays put onto film. A strong cast, ... more
Wilde's play has not gained from being opened up, though Everett's performance and Wilde's words keep the brittle comedy alive.
Sir Robert Chiltern (Northam) has a devoted wife, an impeccable character, and expectation of a Cabinet post. Then he's... read more on Time Out
"...Everett effortlessly steals the show....As fresh as Wilde's delicious epigrams..." -- Rating: A-
"...Likable, handsome....Life at the top has rarely looked or sounded more fabulously elegant..."
"...The actors are superbly accoutered.....Rupert Everett performs an immaculate turn..."
"...Smooth-flowing direction, a shrewdly pruned script and a top flight ensemble cast..."