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The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
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Synopsis
The Picture of Dorian Gray was writer/director Albert E. Lewin's fascinating follow-up to his expressive-esoterica masterpiece The Moon and Sixpence.
Hurd Hatfield
essays the title character, a London aristocrat who would sell his soul to remain handsome and young--and, in a manner of speaking, he does just that. Under the influence of his decadent (albeit witty) friend Lord Henry Wotton (
George Sanders
), Dorian Gray becomes the embodiment of virtually every sin known to man. The greatest of his sins is vanity: Gray commissions artist Basil Hallward (
Lowell Gilmore
) to paint his portrait. Admiring his own painted countenance, Gray silently makes a demonic pact. The years pass: everyone grows older but Gray, who seemingly gets younger and more good-looking every day. Hallward eventually stumbles upon the secret of Dorian's eternal youth: he finds his painting hidden in the attic, the portrait's face grown grotesquely aged and disfigured. Gray kills Hallward so that his secret will remain safe. Later on, Gray falls in love with Hallward's niece Gladys (
Donna Reed
). Certain that Gray is responsible for Hallward's death, Gladys' ex-boyfriend David Stone (
Peter Lawford
) sets out to prove it. He is joined in this mission by the brother of dance hall performer Sybil Vane (
Angela Lansbury
), who killed herself after Gray betrayed her. Essentially a black and white film,
Picture of Dorian Gray
bursts into Technicolor whenever the picture is shown in close-up. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Billy Bevan
Chairman Malvolio Jones
Lydia Bilbrook
Mrs. Vane
Lillian Bond
Kate
Renee Carson
Young French Woman
Mary Forbes
Lady Agatha
Richard Fraser
James Vane
Lowell Gilmore
Basil Hallward
Robert Greig
Sir Thomas
Hurd Hatfield
Dorian Gray
Angela Lansbury
Sybil Vane
Peter Lawford
David Stone
Morton Lowry
Adrian Singleton
Moyna MacGill
Duchess
Miles Mander
Sir Robert Bentley
Donna Reed
Gladys Hallward
George Sanders
Lord Henry Wotton
Douglas Walton
Alan Campbell
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Hans Peters
Art Director
Oscar Wilde
Book Author
Harry Stradling
Cinematographer
Herbert Stothart
Composer (Music Score)
Irene Sharaff
Costume Designer
Irene Valles
Costume Designer
Marion Herwood Keyes
Costume Designer
Albert Lewin
Director
Ferris Webster
Editor
Jack Dawn
Makeup
Pandro S. Berman
Producer
Albert Lewin
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Hugh Hunt
Set Designer
Douglas Shearer
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1945
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Fantasy
Produced by
MGM
Pandro S. Berman
Release
by MGM
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.