The Picture of Dorian Gray: Directed by Albert Lewin. With George Sanders, Hurd Hatfield, Donna Reed, Angela Lansbury. Londoner Dorian Gray stays young, but his portrait ages.
饰Dorian Gray 唐娜·里德 Donna Reed 演员 饰Gladys Hallwa... 安吉拉·兰斯伯瑞 Angela Lansbury 演员 饰Sibyl Vane 彼特·劳福德 Peter Lawford 演员 饰David Stone Lowell Gilmore 演员 饰Basil Hallwar... Richard Fraser 演员 饰James Vane Douglas Walton ...
Onscreen adaptations of The Picture of Dorian Gray The Sarah Snook-led production of The Picture of Dorian Gray does not have a film adaptation, but Wilde's novel has been reimagined into more than 10 films. Highlights include the acclaimed 1945 film, which won an Oscar fo...
Closer to the book than Hollywood’s still excellent 1945 film, the redoubtable John Osborne’s dramatization gets right to the guts of the story. Unlike the film, it doesn’t shy away from Wilde’s homoeroticism. Victorian England. Infatuated with the beauty of Dorian Gray (Peter Firth, lo...
I also believe that this is the first screen version to be explicit about homosexuality, which, of course, even the book wasn't (although granted, chronologically, this is only the third Dorian Gray film I've found available after the 1945 one and a 1915 silent two-reeler).Some of the ...
Oscar Wilde's only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891), and its homonymous screen adaptation which dates back to the period immediately following WWII, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945), directed by Albert Lewin, constitute an interesting example of semiotic transference from the page to...
Fromwikipedia: The novel tells of a young man named Dorian Gray, the subject of a painting by artist Basil Hallward. Basil is impressed by Dorian’s beauty and becomes infatuated with him, believing his beauty is responsible for a new mode in his art. Talking in Basil’s garden, Dorian ...
GRAY, Dorian (Fictional character)PICTURE of Dorian Gray, The (Book : Wilde)SEMIOTICS & literatureOscar Wilde's only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891), and its homonymous screen adaptation which dates back to the period immediately following WWII, The Picture of Dori...
The title is never revealed in the novel, but at Oscar Wilde's trial he admitted that he had 'had in mind' Joris-Karl Huysmans's À Rebours ('Against Nature').[6]Dorian faces his portrait in the 1945 film The Picture of Dorian GrayOne night, before he leaves for Paris, Basil ...