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The Importance of Being Earnest
Character: Cecily
Year: 2002
Release Date May 22, 2002
Directed By: Oliver Parker
Screenwriter: Oliver Parker, Oscar Wilde (play)
Genre: Comedy, Romance
MPAA Rating: PG (for mild sensuality)

Cast Highlights:
...Rupert Everett
...Colin Firth
...Frances O'Connor

Filming Locations:
London, England, UK



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Set in England in the 1890s, two young gentleman using the same false name to hide their misdeeds end up falling in love with women using that same name. This leads to the men find themselves in humorous situations of mistaken identities.


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Trivia & Facts

• While Reese Witherspoon was learning her English accent for this movie, her husband, Ryan Phillipe was learning a Scottish accent for his role in Gosford Park. And the person who picked it up fastest was... their daughter Ava.


Quotes: Character

• “I would greatly respect you, but I wouldn't love you.”
• “No, I often like to be looked at.”


Quotes: Ms. Witherspoon

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