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  1. An Ideal Husband: Directed by Oliver Parker. With Peter Vaughan, Rupert Everett, Minnie Driver, Cate Blanchett. London 1895: Cabinet minister, Sir Chiltern, and bachelor, Lord Goring, are victims of scheming women.

  2. An Ideal Husband (1999) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. An Ideal Husband: Directed by William P. Cartlidge. With James Wilby, Sadie Frost, Jonathan Firth, Trevyn McDowell. Rising politician Robert Chiltern once sold secret information and is now being blackmailed by Laura Evely. She has proof and it will damage his career and marriage severely.

  4. An Ideal Husband: Directed by Oliver Parker. With Peter Vaughan, Rupert Everett, Minnie Driver, Cate Blanchett. London 1895: Cabinet minister, Sir Chiltern, and bachelor, Lord Goring, are victims of scheming women.

  5. London 1895: Cabinet minister, Sir Chiltern, and bachelor, Lord Goring, are victims of scheming women. Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful Government minister, well-off and with a loving wife. All this is threatened when Mrs Cheveley appears in London with damning evidence of a past misdeed.

  6. Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful politician, leading a happy life with his wife Gertrude. Gertrude loves him because of his honesty and she despises all men who did horrible things in the past and have to do other immoral deeds to cover up what they're ashamed of.

  7. An Ideal Husband: Directed by Alexander Korda. With Paulette Goddard, Michael Wilding, Diana Wynyard, Hugh Williams. A politician plans to expose a financial scandal, but an investor threatens to reveal his past secret if he does.

  8. 'An Ideal Husband' is a middlingly enjoyable movie that could have been better with a stronger script and a more exciting direction. The performances are sharp, especially those of Jeremy Northam and Julianne Moore.

  9. By what name was An Ideal Husband (1999) officially released in India in English? Please see our guide to updating awards. See more gaps.

  10. An Ideal Husband (1999) - At Lord Goring's Club, a background character says "Come now, Bunbury!" Bunbury is an imaginary sick friend invented by a character in "The Importance of Being Earnest" as an excuse to visit the country.