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Wilde

Country: UK, Language: English, 118 mins

  • Director: Brian Gilbert
  • Writer: Richard Ellmann; Julian Mitchell
  • Producer: Rachel Cuperman; Alan Howden

CGiii Comment

Fry was born to play this part.

Yes...we all know the story...some would say that it has been done to death. And some would be right.

Gilbert makes it lavish and Fry luxuriates in the role.

It could have been a little more daring...but, Gilbert obviously wanted the conservative audience - he keeps control...but, lets it slip now and then.

Good...but, too familiar to be riveting.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The story of Oscar Wilde, genius, poet, playwright and the First Modern Man. The self-realization of his homosexuality caused Wilde enormous torment as he juggled marriage, fatherhood and responsibility with his obsessive love for Lord Alfred Douglas, nicknamed Bosie. After legal action instigated by Bosie's father, the enraged Marquise of Queensberry, Wilde refused to flee the country and was sentenced to two years at hard labor by the courts of an intolerant Victorian society.

Cast & Characters

Stephen Fry as Oscar Wilde;
Jude Law as Lord Alfred 'Bosie' Douglas;
Vanessa Redgrave as Lady Speranza Wilde;
Jennifer Ehle as Constance Lloyd Wilde;
Gemma Jones as Lady Queensberry;
Judy Parfitt as Lady Mount-Temple;
Michael Sheen as Robbie Ross;
Zoe Wanamaker as Ada Leverson;
Tom Wilkinson as Marquess of Queensberry;
Ioan Gruffudd as John Gray;
Matthew Mills as Lionel Johnson;
Jason Morell as Ernest Dowson;
Peter Barkworth as Charles Gill;
Robert Lang as C.O. Humphreys;
Philip Locke as Judge