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London 1895: Cabinet minister, Sir Chiltern, and bachelor, Lord Goring, are victims of scheming women.

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Phipps
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Lord Goring
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Mabel
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Gertrude
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Tommy Trafford
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Countess
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Mrs Cheveley
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Lady Markby
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Mason
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Lord Caversham
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Sir Robert
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Vicounte de Nanjac
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Sir Edward
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Miss Danvers
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Lady Basildon
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Gwendolen
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Jack
Nancy Carroll ...
Cecily
Andy Harrison ...
Algernon
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Lady Bracknell
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Miss Prism
Toby Robertson ...
Canon Chasuble
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Oscar Wilde
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Bunbury
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Brackpool (as Douglas Bradley)
Stephen May ...
Burlington
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Baron Arnheim
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Young Mother
Peter Parker ...
First MP
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Sir Hugo Danforth
Neil Mendoza ...
Second MP
John Thompson ...
The Speaker
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Clayton Duddy ...
Telegraph boy (uncredited)
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Socialite (uncredited)
Tim Packham ...
Backgammon player (uncredited)

Directed by

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Oliver Parker

Written by

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Oscar Wilde ... (play)
 
Oliver Parker ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Nicky Kentish Barnes ... co-producer
Andrea Calderwood ... executive producer
Bruce Davey ... producer
Uri Fruchtmann ... producer
Ralph Kamp ... executive producer
Susan B. Landau ... executive producer
Barnaby Thompson ... producer
Paul Tucker ... co-producer

Music by

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Charlie Mole

Cinematography by

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David Johnson ... director of photography

Editing by

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Guy Bensley

Editorial Department

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Tania Blunden ... post-production (as Tania Windsor Blunden)
Mike Fraser ... negative cutter
Steve Harrow ... post-production consultant
Gavin McCarron ... negative cutter
Steve Mercer ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Celestia Fox

Production Design by

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Michael Howells

Art Direction by

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Rod McLean

Set Decoration by

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Katie Lee

Costume Design by

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Caroline Harris

Makeup Department

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Tamsin Dorling Barbosa ... hair stylist (as Tamsin Dorling)
Paul Gooch ... chief hair stylist
Peter Swords King ... hair designer (as Peter King) / makeup designer (as Peter King)
Veronica McAleer ... makeup artist (as Veronica Brebner)
Jamie Pritchard ... hair stylist
Kirstie Stanway ... hair stylist
Liz Tagg ... key makeup artist (as Elizabeth Tagg)
Lucy Willis ... crowd make-up

Production Management

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Jo Farr ... unit production manager
Waldo Roeg ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Richard Hewitt ... assistant director
Marshall Leviten ... crowd assistant director
Matthew Penry-Davey ... third assistant director
Toby Sherborne ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Simon Alderton ... stand-by rigger
Mark Brady ... stand-by carpenter
Graham Caulfield ... drapesmaster
Steve Fitzwater ... assistant construction manager
Joanna Foley ... art department assistant
Colin Gray ... dressing props
Elli Griff ... stand-by art director
Peter Hooper ... prop man
Martin Hubbard ... carpenter
Nick Milner ... stand-by props
Steve Payne ... dressing props
Julie Philpott ... assistant art director
Graeme Purdy ... property master
Malcolm Roberts ... construction manager
Bob Sherwood ... dressing props
Alfie Smith ... chargehand stand-by prop
Jim Staines ... storyboard artist
Lucinda Sturgis ... property buyer
Graham Weames ... supervising carpenter

Sound Department

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Christopher Ackland ... sound effects editor (as Chris Ackland)
Peter Burgis ... foley artist
Andie Derrick ... foley artist
Mark DeSimone ... adr mixer
Steve Finn ... sound assistant (as Stephen Finn)
Susan French ... assistant sound editor (as Sue French)
Max Hoskins ... supervising sound editor
Peter Lindsay ... sound
Miriam Ludbrook ... foley editor
Mike Prestwood Smith ... assistant sound re-recording mixer
Adrian Rhodes ... re-recording mixer
Malcolm Rose ... sound maintenance
Steve Hancock ... sound technician (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Paul Dimmer ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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Angus Cameron ... digital effects supervisor
Antony Hunt ... visual effects supervisor
Daniel Pettipher ... digital artist
Andy Stevens ... visual effects camera assistant: Millfilm
Max Dennison ... digital matte artist (uncredited)
Rick Mietkowski ... visual effects supervision/photography (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Appleby ... key grip
Alex Bailey ... still photographer
Robert Binnall ... focus puller
Kevin Brookner ... video assist
Matthew Butler ... electrician
Peter Chester ... best boy
Martin Kenzie ... camera operator
Robert Palmer ... clapper loader
Aaron Walters ... electrician
Gavin Walters ... gaffer

Casting Department

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Alex Johnson ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Emily Bradbury ... assistant costume designer
Katherine Burchill ... costume assistant
Kate Burnett ... Costume Assistant
Lee Clayton ... tailor
Elizabeth Farrer ... costumer
Ali Goss ... costume supervisor
Joe Hobbs ... wardrobe master
Melissa Layton ... costume assistant
Marcus Love-McGuirk ... costume master
Georgina Napier ... costume assistant
Marnie Ormiston ... costume assistant
Rupert Steggle ... costume assistant

Location Management

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Simon Crawford-Collins ... location manager (as Simon Crawford Collins)
Teresa Darby ... location scout (as Teresa Hidalgo)
Lisa Grimes ... location assistant
Sarah Lee ... location supervisor

Music Department

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Geoff Alexander ... conductor / orchestrator
David Arch ... musician: piano & celeste
John Bell ... additional orchestrator
Mark Berrow ... musician: violin
Richard Bissill ... musician: French horn
James Seymour Brett ... music co-producer
Matt Dunkley ... music preparation
Chris Garrick ... musician: violin
Isobel Griffiths ... orchestra contractor
Michael Higham ... music editor
Nick Ingman ... conductor / orchestrator
Michael Lustig ... music consultant
Everton Nelson ... musician: violin
Eliza Thompson ... music supervisor
Mike Townend ... additional orchestrator
Hugh Wilkinson ... musician: percussionist
Gavyn Wright ... orchestra leader
Warren Zielinski ... musician: violin
Rachel Bolt ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Skaila Kanga ... musician: harp (uncredited)
Bjorn Ole Schroeder ... music editor (uncredited)
Bruce White ... musician: viola (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Jean Bourne ... script supervisor
Richelle Wilder ... script development

Additional Crew

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Robert Ahrens ... assistant to executive producer
Derek Boyes ... production runner
Phil Clarke ... production liaison
Mike Fraser ... rushes transfer
Rachelle Gryn ... assistant: Oliver Parker
Muriel Gérard ... unit publicist
Tom Hingston ... titles
Erol Hunt ... production runner
John Kearney ... horse wrangler
Sarah Nichols ... production accountant (as Sarah Lucraft)
Judith Nora ... production assistant
Roger Phillips ... title designer
Mari Roberts ... floor runner
Jo Rogers ... assistant to producer (as Joanna Rogers) / head of development
Bevan Walsh ... production runner
Asha Radwan ... assistant production coordinator (uncredited)
Paul Tucker ... financial controller (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful Government minister, well-off and with a loving wife. All this is threatened when Mrs Cheveley appears in London with damning evidence of a past misdeed. Sir Robert turns for help to his friend Lord Goring, an apparently idle philanderer and the despair of his father. Goring knows the lady of old, and, for him, takes the whole thing pretty seriously. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26}

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Taglines He just doesn't know it yet. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Un mari idéal (France)
  • Ein perfekter Ehemann (Germany)
  • Un marido ideal (Spain)
  • Идеалният мъж (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Den perfekte ektemann (Norway)
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Runtime
  • 97 min
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Box Office

Budget $14,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United Kingdom GBP492,309, 18 Apr 1999

Did You Know?

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Trivia When Mrs. Chevely discovers Gertrude's letter, it is laying atop a yellow book with an Aubrey Beardsley illustration on the cover. This is apparently a copy of The Yellow Book, which was a Victorian magazine of sorts. When Oscar Wilde was arrested on charges of sodomy in 1895, he was carrying what appeared to be The Yellow Book, and because of this association, the publication was ruined. See more »
Goofs At the reception at the Chiltern's home, Sir Robert is requested to meet the Indian Ambassador. In 1895 India was a British possession and there could not be such an Ambassador who represents only independent states. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me/The Red Violin/Just a Little Harmless Sex/An Ideal Husband/Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl (1999). See more »
Crazy Credits The credits list Oliver Parker, the director, as playing "Bunbury", one of the gentlemen that is seen playing cards with Lord Goring in the Men's Club when Lord Chiltern arrives. Bunbury is also a never-seen character in "The Importance of Being Earnest", the play which is performed in the background of several scenes of this film. See more »
Quotes Lord Arthur Goring: Fashion is what one wears oneself. What is unfashionable is what other people wear. Other people are quite dreadful. The only possible society is oneself.
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