| An Ideal Husband | |
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| Directed by | William P Cartlidge |
| Produced by | Daniel Figuero |
| Written by | Wlliam P Cartlige |
| Based on | An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde |
| Starring | James Wilby Sadie Frost |
| Music by | Nigel Hess |
| Cinematography | Jake Polonsky |
| Editing by | Matthew Glen |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
An Ideal Husband is a 1998 film based on the play of the same name by Oscar Wilde.
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While the film retains the premise of Wilde's play and much of the original dialogue, it updates the action to the present-day. The external scenes of the film were shot at various locations in the English 'home counties', principally in Buckinghamshire
Sir Robert Chiltern, a rich landowner, belongs to the English 'county set' and is a member of an (unnamed) local government authority somewhere north of London. Well-off and with a loving and trusting wife, his honour and very existence are threatened when Mrs. Laura Cheveley appears with evidence of a past misdeed of Sir Robert's. It transpires that Robert's wealth stems from insider trading concerning a proposed canal project at an unspecified location.
She attempts to blackmail Sir Robert into supporting the project - in which she has invested heavily - and in desperation, Sir Robert turns for help to his friend Lord Goring, an apparently idle philanderer. Goring knows the lady from years before.
After several varieties of machination, the story ends happily. Lord Goring marries Robert's sister Mabel, Mrs. Chevely is outsmarted, and Lady Chiltern retains her faith in her husband's honour and 'idealism'.
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