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An Ideal Husband
A woman forces a politician not to report a big scam.
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Plot Summary
Sir Robert Chiltern, a respected politician with a brilliant career, is blackmailed by the unscrupulous Mrs. Cheveley, who possesses a letter revealing a past deception that would ruin him. He seeks the help of his charming and witty wife, Lady Chiltern, and his equally intelligent friend, Lord Goring. As Mrs. Cheveley's demands escalate, Sir Robert must confront his past and decide whether to uphold his public image or protect his marriage, leading to a dramatic unraveling of secrets and societal expectations.
Critical Reception
The 1947 film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play 'An Ideal Husband' was generally well-received by critics, appreciated for its witty dialogue, elegant production, and strong performances. While some found it a bit dated in its presentation compared to more modern interpretations, it was largely seen as a faithful and enjoyable rendition of the source material, capturing Wilde's signature epigrams and social satire.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful adaptation of Oscar Wilde's wit and satire.
Appreciated for its stylish production design and elegant costumes.
Performances, particularly from the lead cast, were considered strong and well-suited to the material.
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Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's 1895 play of the same name, known for its sharp wit and social commentary.
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