An Ideal Husband

An Ideal Husband

Release date : May 11, 1969
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language :
Director : Rudolph Cartier /
Writers : Oscar Wilde /
Production companies : BBC /
May 11, 1969 1h 22m United Kingdom More
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Set during the London season of 1895, An Ideal Husband is a dazzling blend of farce and morality that explores human frailty and social hypocrisy Sir Robert Chilterns secret is discovered and exposed. He is accused of having exploited government secrets for his own gain early in his political career. With this revelation from Mrs. Cheveley comes the threat of blackmail and the ruin of Sir Robert's career. Yet in order to be a successful blackmailer, one's own reputation must be beyond reproach.
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Keith Michell
Sir Robert Chiltern
Margaret Leighton
Mrs Cheveley
Jeremy Brett
Arthur, Viscount Goring
Dinah Sheridan
Lady Chiltern
Susan Hampshire
Mabel Chiltern
Charles Carson
The Earl of Caversham

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  • title:An Ideal Husband
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Rudolph Cartier /
  • Writers: Oscar Wilde ·
  • Production companies: BBC ·
  • Overview:Set during the London season of 1895, An Ideal Husband is a dazzling blend of farce and morality that explores human frailty and social hypocrisy Sir Robert Chilterns secret is discovered and exposed. He is accused of having exploited government secrets for his own gain early in his political career. With this revelation from Mrs. Cheveley comes the threat of blackmail and the ruin of Sir Robert's career. Yet in order to be a successful blackmailer, one's own reputation must be beyond reproach.
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