The Importance of Being Earnest
Two young gentlemen living in 1890s England use the same pseudonym ('Ernest') on the sly, which is fine until they both fall in love with women using that name, which leads to a comedy of mistaken identities.
Crew
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Bert Batt
Third Assistant Camera
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Robert Asher
Assistant Director
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Oscar Wilde
Theatre Play
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Arthur Alcott
Production Controller
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George Blackler
Makeup Artist
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David W. Orton
Second Assistant Director
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Weston Drury Jr.
Casting
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Peter Lamont
Draughtsman
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Anthony Asquith
Director
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Anthony Asquith
Screenplay
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Carmen Dillon
Art Direction
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Roy Goddard
Production Manager
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Joan Davis
Continuity
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Earl St. John
Executive Producer
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Joan Bridge
Other
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John D. Guthridge
Editor
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Yvonne Caffin
Costume Supervisor
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Teddy Baird
Producer
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Ernest Archer
Draughtsman
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Biddy Chrystal
Hairstylist
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Eric Wood
Sound Editor
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David Harcourt
Camera Operator
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Arthur Taksen
Set Dresser
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Desmond Dickinson
Director of Photography
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Dorothy Edwards
Wardrobe Supervisor
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Benjamin Frankel
Original Music Composer
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Benjamin Frankel
Conductor
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John Dennis
Sound Recordist
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Gordon K. McCallum
Sound Recordist
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John Box
Draughtsman
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Beatrice Dawson
Costume Design
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Harry Gillard
Still Photographer
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