‘A Man of No Importance’
This engrossing, wrenching 1994 film takes us to an early ‘60s Dublin neighborhood, where a jolly bus conductor, Alfie (Albert Finney, pictured) entertains his riders, regulars all, with impassioned recitations from his favorite author, Oscar Wilde. At his local church he has staged “The Importance of Being Earnest†with his passengers and neighbors and now he wants to tackle “Salome.†(BRAVO Friday at 1:15 p.m. and Saturday at 8 a.m.).
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