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  • Bunbury (1959)
  • TV Movie | 88 min | Comedy
Bunbury (1959)
TV Movie | 88 min | Comedy

The two Victorian gentlemen, Jack ("Ernest") and Algernon, are both living double lives, maintaining fake personas to be able to free themselves from burdensome social obligations. When Jack arrives with the intend of proposing to ...See moreThe two Victorian gentlemen, Jack ("Ernest") and Algernon, are both living double lives, maintaining fake personas to be able to free themselves from burdensome social obligations. When Jack arrives with the intend of proposing to Algernon's niece Gwendolyn, the trivial nature of Victorian mindset and institutions are exposed. TV adaptation of Wilde's 1895 farcical satire. See less
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Mogens Lind (translation) | Oscar Wilde (play)
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Updated Mar 30, 1959

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Mar 30, 1959 (Denmark)

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9 cast members
Name Known for
Henning Moritzen
John Worthing ('Ernest') John Worthing ('Ernest')   See fewer
Preben Uglebjerg
Algernon Moncrieff Algernon Moncrieff   See fewer
Annegrethe Nissen
Gwendolen Fairfax Gwendolen Fairfax   See fewer
Else Hvidhøj
Cecily Cardew Cecily Cardew   See fewer
Jørgen Beck
Lane (tjener) Lane (tjener)   See fewer
Beatrice Bonnesen
Lady Bracknell Lady Bracknell   See fewer
Aage Fønss
Merriman (butler) Merriman (butler)   See fewer
Bjørn Puggaard-Müller
Chasuble (pastor) Chasuble (pastor)   See fewer
Clara Østø
Miss Prism (guvernante) Miss Prism (guvernante)   See fewer
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