Tuesday, August 13, 2024

RUPERT EVERETT JOINS CALLUM SCOTT HOWELLS, PAUL RHYS, TOM RHYS HARRIES IN MADFABULOUS 19TH CENTURY SET MOVIE

 MADFABULOUS PERIOD SET 
MOVIE ANNOUNCES STELLAR LEAD CAST
In the new period set movie directed by Celyn Jones the cast will have Callum Scott Howells alongside Rupert Everett, Ruby Stokes, Paul Rhys, Louis Hynes, Louise Brealey, Tom Rhys Harries. MADFABULOUS is a fantastical reimagining set in the late 19th Century inspired by the life of the fifth Marquess of Anglesey. The story follows the outrageous Henry Paget, a flamboyant character, so ahead of his time that he smashes through society’s protocols of elitism and gender. Known for his gregarious theatrical expressions, exuberant sense of fashion (he dressed in outrageously crazy outfits that would make Freddy Mercury proud), and lavish social life, Paget spent a multi-million-pound fortune before his untimely death at age 29.

8 comments:

  1. 'he dressed in outrageously crazy outfits that would make Freddy Mercury proud'....LOL..now you pique my interest :-))
    I can only remember Rupert Everett in My Best Friend's Wedding...

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    1. You should a Google image search of him, first photos that pop up show him dressed like some sort of crazed Mongol khan LOL

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  2. Leonardo da Vinci wore pink clothes much earlier. :) But the movie looks interesting, I really like Rupert Everett. :)

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    1. I did not know about the pink clothes, but I do know he was delightfully gay which people often try to hide these days in works about him.

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    1. It is, but he did live glitzy enough to be remembered.

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  4. I do love flamboyant and over the top people. I imagine we would have been fast friends.

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    1. I think he was a druggie too, so, yes, no LOL

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