The Importance of Being Earnest
1952
Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of mistaken identity and romantic confusion is brought to the screen, following two gentlemen who have each invented a fictional alter ego called 'Ernest' in order to escape their social obligations. The 1952 film is a faithful and witty rendering of Wilde's sparkling dialogue.
Director
- Anthony Asquith
Cast
- Michael Redgrave
- Richard Wattis
- Michael Denison
Filming Locations
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West Wycombe Park
West Wycombe Park was used for the exterior and grounds of the country estate in the film, representing Jack Worthing's manor house in the country.