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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

(thirteen parts)

Harpagon is a wealthy old miser who keeps his son Cléante and daughter Elise in a state of shabby dependency, while planning to marry them off to rich, middle-aged suitors. Unknown to him, though, they're already in love: Elise with Valère, who has taken a job as Harpagon's servant to be near her, and Cléante with Mariane, a girl even poorer than himself. Complications arise when Harpagon decides to take a wife, and decides that Mariane will be the lucky girl. Will love or money prevail?

This is a lively 1988 BBC production of my favorite (along with 'Bourgeois Gentilhomme') Moliere play, featuring the magnificent Nigel Hawthorne as Harpagon. Set in the 1830s, absurd fashions play up the absurdities in the plot. Fans of "Topsy-Turvy" may recognize Jim Broadbent (W.S. Gilbert) and Ron Cook (D'Oly-Carte) in minor roles here as Mr. Jaques and La flèche respectively, and fans of "Hello, Dolly" should watch for the first scene between Harpagon and Frosine, the original inspiration for the mythical "Ernestina Simple".

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  • LOL!

    Cléante: 11-million

    Harpagon: Zip!

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