Beau Brummell (1954)
Captain George Bryan Brummell is a British soldier who appreciates fine clothing and innovative dress. Although he initially alienates the Prince of Wales with insulting comments about the prince's uniform designs, he eventually becomes his close confidant. Brummel also falls in love with the beautiful Lady Patricia Belham. However, his outspoken manner eventually leads to his being exiled to France.
Director:
Curtis Bernhardt
Writer:
Karl Tunberg
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Stewart Granger as Beau Brummell |
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Elizabeth Taylor as Lady Patricia |
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Peter Ustinov as George, Prince of Wales |
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Robert Morley as King George III |
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James Donald as Lord Edwin Mercer |
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James Hayter as Mortimer |
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Rosemary Harris as Mrs. Fitzherbert |
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Paul Rogers as William Pitt |
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Noel Willman as Lord Byron |
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Peter Dyneley as Midger |
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Charles Carson as Sir Geoffrey Baker |
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Ernest Clark as Dr. Warren |
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Peter Bull as Mr. Fox |
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Mark Dignam as Mr. Burke |
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Desmond Roberts as Colonel |
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David Horne as Thurlow |
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Ralph Truman as Sir Ralph Sidley |
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George De Warfaz as Dr. Dubois |
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Henry Oscar as Dr. Willis |
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Harold Kasket as Mayor |
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Howard Lang as Hecker (uncredited) |
| Editing | Frank Clarke | Editor |
| Production | Irene Howard | Casting |
| Art | Alfred Junge | Art Direction |
| Sound | Richard Addinsell | Original Music Composer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Elizabeth Haffenden | Costume Design |
| Production | Sam Zimbalist | Producer |
| Directing | Curtis Bernhardt | Director |
| Writing | Karl Tunberg | Screenplay |
| Writing | Clyde Fitch | Theatre Play |
| Camera | Oswald Morris | Director of Photography |