The Young Visiters
- IMDb link: 0379053
- IMDb rating: 6.8 (586 votes) Search
- Genres: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Family
- Director: Hugh Laurie, David Yates
- Cast: Jim Broadbent, Lyndsey Marshal, Bill Nighy and others
- Release date: 26 Dec 2003
- Release year: 2003
- Runtime: 90 minutes
- Country: United Kingdom
- Keywords: high society, social climber, 1890s, lord, aristocrat, ironmonger, england, prince of wales, grand ball, intentionally misspelled title
Plot
Storyline
Nine-year-old Daisy wrote a novel in 1890 about an awkward gentleman meeting a young lady on a train. He invites her to his London home. She wants to meet high society, so he takes her to a lord's country estate.
Alfred Salteena is a middle-aged ironmonger in Victorian England, prosperous but unmarried and lonely. Commuting home one day by train, he meets Ethel Monticue, a young woman with whom he instantly falls in love. Ethel is fascinated by high society and longs to mix with the aristocracy. In order to impress her, Alfred writes to his old friend Lord Bernard Clark, and manages to get them an invitation to Bernard's stately home in the country. Bernard is a lonely middle-aged bachelor like Alfred (but of much higher social standing) and the ambitious Ethel instantly sets her cap at him. Under the hostile glare of Bernard's servants, the gauche, clumsy Alfred makes every possible gaffe in etiquette, turning up to breakfast in his dressing gown and not knowing which cutlery to use on lobster. Before he can ask Ethel for her hand, Alfred feels he needs to brush up his manners. Bernard puts him in touch with the Earl of Clincham, a drunken, impecunious aristocrat who runs a training-school for gentlemen and can procure him an introduction to the Prince of Wales. Alfred sets off for London to submit himself to the school's boot-camp-style discipline, oblivious to Bernard's burgeoning attraction to Ethel, and Ethel's burning desire to be a duchess.
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