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Oscar Wilde

Country: UK, Language: English, 98 mins

Original Title

Forbidden Passion
  • Director: Gregory Ratoff
  • Writer: Jo Eisinger; Leslie Stokes; Frank Harris
  • Producer: William Kirby; David Middlemas; Jo Eisinger

CGiii Comment

In the 1890s, famed writer Oscar Wilde embarks on a relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas, despite his marriage to Constance. As their relationship creates a public scandal and feeds the outrage of Alfred's father, the Marquis of Queensberry, Wilde charges the Marquis with libel - a decision that turns against him when the Marquis' lawyer leads him to admit to his homosexuality, resulting in Wilde's own prosecution.


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Cast & Characters

Robert Morley as Oscar Wilde;
Ralph Richardson as Sir Edward Carson;
Phyllis Calvert as Constance Wilde;
John Neville as Lord Alfred Douglas;
Dennis Price as Robert Ross;
Alexander Knox as Sir Edgar Clarke;
Edward Chapman as Marquis of Queensberry;
Martin Benson as George Alexander;
Robert Harris as Justice Henn Collins;
Henry Oscar as Justice Wills;
William Devlin as Solicitor-General;
Ronald Leigh-Hunt as Lionel Johnson;
Martin Boddey as Insp. Richards;
Leonard Sachs as Richard Legallienne;
Tony Doonan as Wood;
Stephen Dartnell as Cobble