The Merry Wives of Windsor (1982)
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Windsor is a peaceful town on the Thames where hardly a leaf falls to disturb the silence. And then England's most notorious mischief maker, Sir John Falstaff (Richard Griffiths), arrives from London with his hooligans -- Bardolph (Gordon Gostelow), Nym (Michael Robbins), and Pistol (Nigel… More Windsor is a peaceful town on the Thames where hardly a leaf falls to disturb the silence. And then England's most notorious mischief maker, Sir John Falstaff (Richard Griffiths), arrives from London with his hooligans -- Bardolph (Gordon Gostelow), Nym (Michael Robbins), and Pistol (Nigel Terry) -- to steal and make merry. After breaking into a lodge and killing a deer on private land, they arouse the wrath of the locals. But quick tongues and pleadings of innocence exonerate them and even earn Falstaff a meal at the home of George Page (Bryan Marshall), a Windsor gentleman. There, Falstaff converses with Mrs. Page (Prunella Scales) and her neighbor, Mrs. Ford (Judy Davis), both of whom rule the purse strings of their households. Falstaff then decides to woo both women and charm them free of their money. But after he writes them a love letter -- the same letter word-for-word except for the name of the addressee -- the two "merry wives" compare letters and decide to give Sir John his comeuppance. Meanwhile, Mr. Ford (Ben Kingsley) gets wind of Falstaff's designs on his wife and, riven with jealousy, plots to surprise Falstaff when he comes calling. Scenes ensue in which Mr. Ford bursts through his front door in an attempt to discover Falstaff. The tee-heeing wives couldn't be happier, for these occasions give them a chance to humiliate Falstaff -- once by having him hide in a laundry basket which is dumped in the muddy Thames and another time by dressing as "the fat woman of Brentford." A subplot follows three men as they woo Mrs. Page's lovely daughter, Anne (Miranda Foster). In the end, Falstaff acknowledges his bad behavior, Anne Page gets her man, and good feelings abound. ~ Mike Cummings, Rovi
- Directed By
- David Hugh Jones
- Genres
- Television, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Dec 27, 1982 Wide
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Cast
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Ben Kingsley
as Frank Ford
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Michael Bryant
as Doctor Caius
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Simon Chandler
as Fenton
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Ron Cook
as Peter Simple
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Judy Davis
as Mistress Ford
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Bryan Marshall
as George Page
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Richard O'Callaghan
as Slender
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Michael Robbins
as Nym
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Prunella Scales
as Mistress Page
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Elizabeth Spriggs
as Mistress Quickly
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Nigel Terry
as Pistol
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Lee Whitlock
as Robin
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Tony Young
as Fairy
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Alan Bennett
as Justice Shallow
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Michael Graham Cox
as Host of the Garter Inn
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Gordon Gostelow
as Bardolph
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John Joyce
as John Rugby
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Ralph Brown
as John
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Peter Gordon
as Robert