An Ideal Husband (1947 film)
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Directed by | Alexander Korda |
Produced by | Alexander Korda |
Screenplay by | Lajos Bíró |
Based on | play by Oscar Wilde |
Starring | Paulette Goddard Michael Wilding Diana Wynyard |
Music by | Arthur Benjamin |
Cinematography | Georges Périnal |
Edited by | Oswald Hafenrichter |
Distributed by | British Lion Twentieth-Century Fox |
Release dates
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13 November 1947 |
Running time
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96 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £500,000[1] |
Box office | £241,994 (UK)[2] |
An Ideal Husband, also known as Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, is a 1947 film Technicolor adaptation of the play by Oscar Wilde. It was made by London Film Productions and distributed by British Lion Films (UK) and Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation (USA). It was produced and directed by Alexander Korda from a screenplay by Lajos Bíró from Wilde's play. The music score was by Arthur Benjamin, the cinematography by Georges Périnal, the editing by Oswald Hafenrichter and the costume design by Cecil Beaton.
The film stars Paulette Goddard, Michael Wilding, Diana Wynyard, Hugh Williams, C. Aubrey Smith, Glynis Johns and Constance Collier.
Plot
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Cast
- Paulette Goddard as Mrs. Laura Cheveley
- Michael Wilding as Viscount Arthur Goring
- Diana Wynyard as Lady Gertrude Chiltern
- Hugh Williams as Sir Robert Chiltern
- C. Aubrey Smith as Earl of Caversham, Goring's Father
- Glynis Johns as Miss Mabel Chiltern, Sir Robert's sister
- Constance Collier as Lady Markby
- Christine Norden as Mrs. Margaret Marchmont
- Harriette Johns as Olivia, Countess of Basildon
- Michael Medwin as Duke of Nonesuch
- Michael Anthony as Vicomte de Nanjac
- Peter Hobbes as Mr. Eddie Montford
- John Clifford as Mr. Mason, the Chiltern Butler
- Fred Groves as Phipps, Goring's Butler
- Michael Ward as Mr. Tommy Tafford
Production
Filming was held up due to a strike from the crew. The union objected to Paulette Goddard's hairdresser being American, claiming an English person could do the job.[1]
Shooting took 66 days. Goddard's husband, Burgess Meredith, was making Mine Own Executioner for Korda at the same time. After filming, the two of them appeared on stage in Dublin in Winterset.[4]
Korda subsequently lent some of the costumes for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.[5]
Reception
The film, along with two others from Korda, Mine Own Executioner and Anna Karenina, were picketed in some American cinemas by the Sons of Liberty organisation, causing it to be withdrawn from exhibition in some cases. This was due to US opposition to British policies.[6][7]
The film was one of the most popular movies at the British box office in 1948.[8] However it performed disappointingly in other markets.[9]
The film is part of the Criterion Collection.
References
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). An Ideal Husband at IMDb
- An Ideal Husband at AllMovie
- An Ideal Husband at the TCM Movie Database
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- ↑ Vincent Porter, 'The Robert Clark Account', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p484
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- ↑ Lorraine LoBianco, "An Ideal Husband", Turner Classic Movies accessed 7 July 2012
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