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Picture of Dorian Gray (The)

Country: USA, Language: English

  • Director: Duncan Roy
  • Writer: Duncan Roy; Oscar Wilde
  • Producer: David Gallagher; Fran Giblin

CGiii Comment

Wilde would be seething.

The acting is dismal - with particular reference to Christian Camargo.

The writing is a calamity, a collision of Wilde's words with Roy's fruitless freedom of a disabled expression.

Everything is wrong with this film - even down to the fake blond Gray.

Its offensiveness is too obtuse to behold, hopefully this will be the last nail in Roy's creative coffin.

An insult.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

"The Picture of Dorian Gray" is the classic tale of vanity written by Oscar Wilde updated and adapted by Duncan Roy. Artist Basil Hallward has become obsessed with Dorian Gray whose beauty is the focus of a new portrait/installation. When the young Dorian sees the installation for the first time he resents the portrait wishing it would grow old and ugly instead of him. Henry is the cynical, intellectual friend and agent of Basil Hallward who befriends Dorian in spite of his friendship with Basil. Henry is responsible for Dorian's transformation from angel to devil.

Cast & Characters

David Gallagher as Dorian Gray;
Noah Segan as Basil Hallward;
Christian Camargo as Henry Wotton;
Aleksa Palladino as Sibyl Vane;
Michael Godere as Gabriel;
Real Andrews as Preacher;
Rob Armstrong as Pedestrian;
Michael Bellisario as James Vane;
Fern Britton as Herself;
Wayne Chang as Theatre Patron;
Jaymie Dornan as Young Dorian;
Louise Flory as Dorian's Crew;
J. Teddy Garces as Dorians Chauffeur;
Grace Garland as Lina;
Dan Gingert as Isaac