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The Young Visiters, 2003

The Young Visiters

English

UK

Rating:7.2
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Profile of The Young Visiters

The mood of The Young Visiters is witty and humorous. The plot centers around teaching the ways of the world, being rich or poor, and an unlikely couple. It features satire. The Young Visiters is a comedy, romance, and drama movie. In approach, it is realistic. It takes place, at least partly, on a train and at a school. The Young Visiters is set in London. It happens in the 1910s. The movie is known for being an award winner. The Young Visiters is especially suggested for a date night.

Summary of The Young Visiters

Academy Award-winner Jim Broadbent stars as Alfred Salteena, an elderly man of 42, who falls in love with young Ethel Monticue at first sight. To impress her, he treats Ethel to a visit at the sumptuous country house of Lord Bernard Clark, the only lord Alf actually knows. Their ensuing adventures in London's colorful high society reveal the young author's alarmingly keen insights into class, the foolishness of adults and the power that young girls have over men.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK
Release date: 26 December 2003
Runtime: 90 min

Cast and Crew

Jim Broadbent as Alfred Salteena in The Young Visiters
Jim Broadbent

as Alfred Salteena

Geoffrey Palmer

as Minnit

Bill Nighy as Earl of Clincham in The Young Visiters
Bill Nighy

as Earl of Clincham

Hugh Laurie as Lord Bernard Clark in The Young Visiters
Hugh Laurie

as Lord Bernard Clark

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