The Importance of Being Earnest 60 years old
TV adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play. Jack pretends to be his foolish younger brother, Ernest in order to be a model of moral rectitude to his young ward, Cecily. And he intends to propose to Gwendolyn--that is until he discovers that she loves him because his name is Ernest.
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The Importance of Being Earnest Cast
Name | Character |
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Susannah York She was 25, 72 years old when she died | |
Patrick Macnee He was 42, 93 years old when he died | |
Irene Handl She was 62, 85 years old when she died | |
Ian Carmichael He was 44, 89 years old when he died | |
Charles Lloyd Pack He was 62, 81 years old when he died | |
Pamela Brown She was 47, 58 years old when she died | |
Wilfrid Brambell He was 52, 72 years old when he died | |
Fenella Fielding She was 36, 90 years old when she died |
The Importance of Being Earnest Crew
Name | Department |
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Wilde Oscar as Author. He was 2 (now 57) years old | Writing |
The Importance of Being Earnest (60 years)
- Release day: Sunday, November 15, 1964
- Runtime: 90 minutes