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| 1. The Importance of Being Earnest - Criterion Collection | 
| Starring: Michael Redgrave, Richard Wattis, Michael Denison, Walter Hudd, Edith Evans Directed By: Anthony Asquith June 25, 2002
This movie is witty, ingenious and terribly gay. It will lift your spirits to see these characters chirping away, even if you are hospitalized in a coma.
Edith Evans is Lady Bracknell, she is the funiest of the bunch, with an ideal horse-face that can only be found in families with at least five generations of British gentility. Her declamatory, accented, pompous speech is a delight, even... more
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| | 2. Look Back in Anger | 
| Starring: Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, Mary Ure, Edith Evans, Gary Raymond Directed By: Tony Richardson December 11, 2001
I though a classic would naturally be great, but this simply isn't. The story is contrived and implausible, and the acting is so overwrought you wonder if the director was on the set. Richard Burton's sudden mood shifts are so jarringly abrupt, that it's like a switch was thrown on the script. Do not bother with this. It's a nice touch of gritty England, but also gritty writing, directing, and action... more
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| | 3. Rembrandt | 
| Starring: Charles Laughton, Gertrude Lawrence, Elsa Lanchester, Edward Chapman, Walter Hudd Directed By: Alexander Korda June 19, 2001
An excellent performance by Laughton/lanchester on the life and times of Rembrandt. This Classic would be well worth adding if it were available on re-mastered HD DVD. Until such time as if and when ? the vhs version is well worth the asking price, if it can be found ? Unfortunately, not too available in the secondary market. If Laughton ever made a bad movie, I' can't remember what it might be ?... more
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| | 4. Further Up the Creek | | Starring: Ballard Berkeley, Esma Cannon, Amy Dalby, Basil Dignam, Shirley Eaton May 05, 2009
Features:- Crikey! The Royal Navy has finally entered the nuclear age and is selling off its obsolete old frigates to the Arabs! First to go is HMS Aristotle - the secret shame of the Fleet! Under the temporary command of Bosun Dibble (FRANKIE HOWERD), the ship is a hive of vice with its crew willing to do anything to make a few quid. When they hear they will be sailing for the Mediterranean nation of Algerr
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| | 5. The Importance of Being Earnest [Region 2] | 
| Starring: Michael Redgrave, Richard Wattis, Michael Denison, Walter Hudd, Edith Evans Directed By: Anthony Asquith
This movie is witty, ingenious and terribly gay. It will lift your spirits to see these characters chirping away, even if you are hospitalized in a coma.
Edith Evans is Lady Bracknell, she is the funiest of the bunch, with an ideal horse-face that can only be found in families with at least five generations of British gentility. Her declamatory, accented, pompous speech is a delight, even... more
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| | 6. The Importance of Being Earnest [Region 2] | 
| Starring: Michael Redgrave, Richard Wattis, Michael Denison, Walter Hudd, Edith Evans Directed By: Anthony Asquith
This movie is witty, ingenious and terribly gay. It will lift your spirits to see these characters chirping away, even if you are hospitalized in a coma.
Edith Evans is Lady Bracknell, she is the funiest of the bunch, with an ideal horse-face that can only be found in families with at least five generations of British gentility. Her declamatory, accented, pompous speech is a delight, even... more
| ![The Importance of Being Earnest [Region 2] The Importance of Being Earnest [Region 2]](http://g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/icons/dvd-no-image.gif) Details »
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