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An Ideal Husband
An Ideal Husband

An Ideal Husband (1999)

65% User Rating
1h 37min
Drama
Comedy
Romance

"He just doesn't know it yet."

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.

Oliver ParkerDirector

Cast

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Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett

Lady Gertrude Chiltern

Minnie Driver

Minnie Driver

Miss Mabel Chiltern

Rupert Everett

Rupert Everett

Lord Arthur Goring

Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore

Mrs. Laura Cheveley

Jeremy Northam

Jeremy Northam

Sir Robert Chiltern

Peter Vaughan

Peter Vaughan

Phipps

Ben Pullen

Ben Pullen

Tommy Trafford

Marsha Fitzalan

Marsha Fitzalan

Countess

Lindsay Duncan

Lindsay Duncan

Lady Markby

John Wood

John Wood

Lord Caversham

Simon Russell Beale

Simon Russell Beale

Sir Edward

Charles Edwards

Charles Edwards

Jack

Oliver Ford Davies

Oliver Ford Davies

Sir Hugo Danforth

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Susannah Wise

Young Mother

John Thompson

John Thompson

The Speaker

Anna Patrick

Anna Patrick

Miss Danvers

Delia Lindsay

Delia Lindsay

Miss Basilton

Denise Stephenson

Denise Stephenson

Gwendolen

Jeroen Krabbé

Jeroen Krabbé

Baron Arnheim

Michael Culkin

Michael Culkin

Oscar Wilde

Nickolas Grace

Nickolas Grace

Vicounte de Nanjac

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 60%

February 15, 2024

"Sir Robert Chiltern" (Jeremy Northam) is a British cabinet minister with a secret! He is determined that it remain exactly that - from his wife (Cate Blanchett) and from his political masters. Perhaps not too shrewdly, he turns to his rather underwhelming pal "Lord Goring" (Rupert Everett) whom he knows is well acquainted with his new found nemesis "Mrs. Cheveley" (Julianne Moore). With a parliamentary debate fast looming, and "Sir Robert" - in his role as a junior minister having a crucial role in a substantial government investment in Argentina - having to endorse or not, he finds himself in quite a quandary. Meantime, of course, "Goring" must try to help his friend whilst dealing with issues of his own with a disapproving father (John Wood) and poor old "Mabel" (Minnie Driver). What ensues here now is a lovely piece of Oscar Wilde satire that shines a light on a flawed political establishment with which he was probably quite well acquainted, and in which Rupert Everett shines. Though featuring only sparingly, he deftly portrays this outwardly lazy and spoilt gent with quite an engaging skill as we discover he is nowhere near as much of the hapless rake as he would have folks believe. His night of the visitors - when he must jig from room to room adopting a differing persona each time is really quite good fun to watch - and quite plausible too. The problem here is the rest of the ensemble. It's one of these sum of the parts scenarios. The big names are there, but the characters aren't. Moore really doesn't exude the Machiavellian nastiness I wanted from her and there's only so many times I can watch Blanchett do that thing with her eyes that is meant to suggest a myriad of emotions. Northam was only ever really adequate and here he fares no better, despite having a strong character to work with. I still think Wilde works best on the stage - there's a spontaneity there that makes his works sing. Here, it really only sort of murmurs with the odd potent spluttering of humour now and again. Looks splendid, though.

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Official UK Re-Release Trailer

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An Ideal Husband - 1999 Trailer

An Ideal Husband - 1999 Trailer

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