Triumphantly emblazoned on the screen for the first time since 1959, the Ealing Studios label has been revived for…

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Cast
Rupert Everett (Algy)Colin Firth (Jack)Frances O'Connor (Gwendolen)Reese Witherspoon (Cecily)Judi Dench (Lady Bracknell)Tom Wilkinson (Dr. Chasuble)Anna Massey (Miss Prism)Edward Fox (Lane)Patrick Godfrey (Merriman)Charles Kay (Gribsby)Cyril Shaps (Pew Opener)Marsha Fitzalan (Dowager)Finty Williams (Young Lady Bracknell)Guy Bensley (Young Lord Bracknell)Christina Robert (Duchess of Devonshire)Kiera Chaplin (Girl in Gambling Club)Alexandra Kobi (Girl in Gambling Club)Suzie Boyle (Dancer)
Director
Oliver Parker
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Synopsis
In 1890s London, two friends use the same pseudonym ("Ernest") for their on-the-sly activities. Hilarity ensues.
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