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Robert Asher
Assistant Director -
David Harcourt
Camera Operator -
John Box
Draughtsman -
Gordon K. McCallum
Sound Recordist -
Biddy Chrystal
Hairstylist -
Peter Lamont
Draughtsman -
Benjamin Frankel
Original Music Composer -
Yvonne Caffin
Costume Supervisor
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CinemaSerf 9/9/2022 2:51:32PM
There's little point in outlining the plot here - it's not what the film is about. It is the combination of characterisations and the wonderfully witty writing of Oscar Wilde that make this a thoroughly enjoyable film to watch. It makes no bones about it's theatrical origins - even featuring a curtain at the start and the finish, and that sets us up for a cracker of a comedy that swipes at snobbery, pomposity, crass stupidity, deception and offers us a tour de force effort from the inimitable Dame Edith Evans ("Lady Bracknell"). Anthony Asquith has created a delightfully honest interpretation of the play - the dialogue is pithy and quickly paced, few lines are wasted and the talents of Michael Redgrave, Michael Denison, Dorothy Tutin, the perfectly cast Joan Greenwood as "Gwendoline" and Margaret Rutherford as the prim "Miss Prism" combine to give us a genuinely laugh-out-loud series of scenarios that are a joy to behold. It's colourfully set, the costumes a delight (though, I felt seriously gaudy at times!) and the comically timed mannerisms, gestures and charisma of the performers is great, too. It is rare for a piece of theatrical comedy to transfer so effortlessly to the big screen, but here it all looks so very natural...
Margaret Rutherford
Miss PrismEdith Evans
Lady BracknellJoan Greenwood
Gwendolen FairfaxMichael Redgrave
Ernest WorthingDorothy Tutin
Cecily CardewIvor Barnard
Conductor (Uncredited)Walter Hudd
LaneRichard Wattis
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