The Young Visiters with Jim Broadbent: DVD Cover

    The Young Visiters Director: David Yates Cast: Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie, Lyndsey Marshal, Bill Nighy

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/11/2005
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 2,394

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    Side #1 --
    1. Meet the Author [4:59]
    2. Call Me Ethel [5:09]
    3. A Queer Parcel [4:38]
    4. To Rickamere Hall [5:02]
    5. Lord Bernard Clark [4:06]
    6. Outclassed [7:12]
    7. To Be More Seemly [4:52]
    8. Pressing Business [4:01]
    9. The Correct Article [4:46]
    10. A Week's Gaiety [6:33]
    11. All for Love [4:46]
    12. Buckingham Palace [7:21]
    13. A Sumptuous Invitation [3:19]
    14. On the River [4:51]
    15. A Private Function [1:14]
    16. Half a Loaf [2:22]
    17. Epilogue [6:18]
    18. End Credits [6:42]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This made-for-TV British comedy begins at the turn of the century, as bumbling ironmonger Alfred Salteena (Jim Broadbent) meets a pretty girl named Ethel Monticue (Lyndsey Marshal) on a train and invites her to his London flat. Hoping to impress the girl, Alfred brags about all the "important" people he knows; swallowing the line whole, the covetous Ethel insists upon meeting Alfred's illustrious acquaintance. Enter Lord Bernard Clark (Hugh Laurie), a seedy nobleman who offers to train Alfred to be a social lion so that he'll be more acceptable to Ethel; what Lord Bernard doesn't tell Alfred is that he intends to keep Ethel for himself. Much of the humor arises from Alfred's experiences at a high-society "boot camp" run by an indigent aristocrat, the Earl of Clincham (Bill Nighy). The Young Visiters was written in 1890 by Daisy Ashford -- who was all of nine years old at the time! The book remained on the shelf until it was published, misspellings and all, in 1919, with a preface by James M. Barrie (whom many reviewers suspected of being the novel's true author). First telecast in the U.K. on December 26, 2003, the film won a BAFTA award for best original music. The Young Visiters premiered in the United States courtesy of the BBC America digital-cable service on November 2, 2004. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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