![]() ![]() As Jack is announcing Ernest's death, Cecily states that “Uncle Jack’s brother” is in the dining room. Posing as Ernest, Algernon proposes that Cecily should reform him he and Cecily flirt with each other. The butler informs Cecily that Ernest has arrived from the station. "The Importance of Being Earnest": Wicked Cousin Ernest (10:51) Cecily, who has begun writing in her diary, says she wishes Jack would allow Ernest to visit them sometime. In the garden, Miss Prism tries to interest Cecily in her German lesson. "The Importance of Being Earnest": Jack's Estate in Hertfordshire (06:24) She advises him to find parents before the season ends. Lady Bracknell asks Ernest questions to determine if he will be a suitable husband. Lady Bracknell tells Gwendolyn that she is not engaged and tells her to wait outside. "The Importance of Being Earnest": Bred in a Handbag (10:37) She expresses her adoration for the name Ernest. In exchange for an invitation to dine at Willis.' Algernon offers to distract Lady Bracknell so Ernest can propose to Gwendolyn Fairfax. ![]() "The Importance of Being Earnest": Algernon's Home (10:24)Įrnest arrives unannounced. ![]() Algernon tells Jack he has always suspected him of being “a confirmed and secret Bunburyist.” The old gentleman who adopted Jack made him guardian to Miss Cecily Cardew. "The Importance of Being Earnest": Albany Room (08:23) FREE PREVIEWĪlgernon Moncrieff forces Jack to explain what the inscription on his cigarette case means Jack admits his name isn’t Ernest Worthing. ![]()
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