Colin Morgan, Rupert Everett & Edwin Thomas The Happy Prince Premiere Interviews
We chat to writer / director (and Oscar Wilde) Rupert Everett alongside his cast including Merlin star Colin Morgan and Edwin Thomas for their movie The Happy Prince.
All interviews were conducted by the awesome Scott Davis from HeyUGuys with Colin Hart on camera duties.
Plot: The untold story of the last days in the tragic times of Oscar Wilde, a person who observes his own failure with ironic distance and regards the difficulties that beset his life with detachment and humour.
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Rupert did an amazing job as the director, writer and actor, Colin was also great, as always.
Colin Morgan also looks so great, I have watched this film, it's brilliant ! a lot of sophisticate detail in it, dialogue, scenes..... Will watch again!
Absolutely awesome film. EVERYONE in it is exceptional. Rupert is a genius and the cast are all excellent. I hope he makes more films in the future as well as this one.
I love u always Colin Morgan our marlin 😍😍
With all the respect for colin morgan and rupert Everett I fell in love immediately in Edwin Thomas!
Rupert's the best he's so handsome i remember seeing him in Paris in 1994 on a billboard for a men's perfume .. God i was hooked he is so beautiful and doesn't put up with shit he's his own man ...well done you xx P.S I'm still up for a date x
Terrific film! Rupert Everett and Edwin Thomas were especially good.
A very talented actor. He has said coming out was something he regretted as it typecast him and hurt his chance with getting better roles
Я ❤️ Колина Моргана!!!
Rupert looks good! 😃👍Thank God he got rid of the Botox!
JIMMY BOND
........a chi??????agli italiani , o ai cinesi?????
Great cinematograpy (for a travelogue), otherwise Rupert Everett's trite, shallow self indulgent pastiche of a film that totally lacks the opportunity to develop meaningful character development or balanced development of real social issues. This film is a total disservice to the acting competence of Colin Morgan.