An Ideal Husband (1947)

Adaption of Oscar Wilde play and lavish would be an understatement - I noticed THE leading light of haute couture of the post war period, Cecil Beaton was in charge of the clobber, so God knows how much they spent on the ladies' frocks alone.

Good period piece though, Wilde and Coward were such good playwrights, and the parts were played by the leading lights of the day.

Colours over the top as I have mentioned before with British cinema around 1940/50, and the life style the very rich nobs that lived in the late Victorian period is mind boggling - Upstairs, Downstairs has no match on this lot!