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The Sunday Morning Movie Presents: An Ideal Husband (1969) Run Time: 1H 22M Bonus: Woo!

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Greetings gentle readers and welcome to another installment of the Sunday Morning Movie. Today it’s an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband starring Jeremy Brett. Brett was best known for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes from the mid-eighties to mid-nineties.

And here is next week’s movie:

Reviews of An Ideal Husband:

Letterboxd says:

Jeremy Brett was so charming, an absolute delight.The ending was changed from the play, but I didn’t mind that at all.

It’s a wonderful little production, given the budget and techniques of the time. So I thought, why not give it 5 stars.

and

It was curious watching a more serious adaptation of this play. I personally prefer the ones that embrace the fact that it’s a comedy, but this one is perfectly witty and well acted.

and

With a stunning cast (Margaret Leighton, Keith Michell, Dinah Sheridan, Susan Hampshire, Jeremy Brett) this adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play is witty, clever, and extremely engaging.

Without playing too strongly for comedy (which can work with this play), it manages to bring out the sharpness of the lines and the strength of the characters, particularly those of Lord Goring and Mrs Cheveley.

This play is Wilde at his best and TV at its most excellent. You forget you are watching something made up and root for the characters, caring what happens to them. Perhaps the best of the TV and film versions of this story.

My take:

A wonderful and charming little show. I’m not as familiar with Oscar Wilde’s work as I should be and this was a great introduction. Brett steals the show with his obvious enthusiasm and whip-sharp delivery. This is what television should be. I’m awarding it **, I’ll definitely watch this again at some point.

Director: Rudolph Cartier

Writer: Oscar Wilde

Notable Actors: Jeremy Brett

Plot (Spoilers!):

Sir Robert has a problem. A woman from his wife’s past has returned with a dangerous secret in her possession, one that could ruin his career and marriage. This is exactly what she threatens to do if he doesn’t push through a government policy that could make her even richer.

Viscount Goring (Brett) is Sir Robert’s best friend. He knows this interloper from his romantic past. He vows to help his friend no matter what.

After some misadventures, the scheming woman finds that the tables are turned on her plans. Viscount Goring has seen to that. After a last-ditch effort to ruin Sir Robert is offset by lucky chance, she flees London, allowing her would-be victim to resume his happy life.

Bonus w00 👻:

There is data that we continue after death: A talk with Dr. J. Kim Penberthy of the University of Virginia Department of Perceptual Studies:

About J. Kim Penberthy, Ph.D., ABPPDr. J. Kim Penberthy is the Chester F. Carlson Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Dr. Penberthy is a licensed board-certified clinical psychologist and distinguished clinician, educator, and researcher. Her work resides at the intersection of clinical psychology, contemplative science, and spiritually transformative experiences.

A longstanding faculty member at UVA’s Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS), her research explores the therapeutic implications of extraordinary human experiences, including near-death and after-death communications, as well as the clinical application of altered states of consciousness. Dr. Penberthy is currently leading a groundbreaking clinical trial investigating the use of psilocybin therapy for individuals suffering from prolonged grief disorder. Her work integrates rigorous scientific inquiry with a deep commitment to human flourishing, and she is widely recognized for advancing the understanding of consciousness, healing, and meaning making in clinical settings.



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