The
film “The Picture of Dorian Gray” has a release date of 1945. The
basis of the film is from a novel written by Oscar Wilde entitled
“The Picture of Dorian Gray.” The film direction is by Albert
Lewin and stars George Sanders, playing Lord Henry Wotton, and
Hurd Hatfield, playing Dorian Gray. It is a dramatic horror film. The
film is black and white. However, when the portrait of Dorian Gray is
in view, the picture is in color. This film won an Academy Award for
Cinematography, black and white, by Harry Stradling Senior. The film
was also nominated for Best Art Direction, Interior, Decoration,
Black and White, and Best Supporting Actress.
The
protagonist, Dorian Gray wishes to remain young and handsome forever.
Dorian Gray would give anything to remain handsome including his
soul. Unknown to Dorian Gray, the portrait of him ages rather than
himself. An ancient Egyptian statuette of the goddess Bast makes the
granting of the wish possible. The granting of the wish transpires
inside the home of the painter Basil Hallward, played by Lowell
Gilmore.
After
some indiscretions and sins, Dorian Gray realizes his wish has come
true. He obtains knowledge of the granting of his wish upon viewing
his portrait, which has become more sinister in appearance. Dorian
commits all sorts of sins pride, envy, lust, sloth, gluttony, greed
and wrath. Dorian receives an influence from the witty yet hedonistic
friend Lord Henry Wotton. With the advice of his friend Lord Henry,
Dorian deliberately ruins a romance with the vaudeville singer Sibyl
Vane, played by Angela Lansbury, nominated for an Academy Award, best
supporting actress.
Dorian
blames his indiscretions without consequences on the painter of his
portrait, Basil Hallward. Dorian stabs Basil to death. In order to
dispose of the body of Basil, Dorian blackmails an old friend Alan
Campall, played by Douglas Walton, to clean up the bloody mess. After
killing Basil, Dorian defiles Basil’s niece Glayds, played by Donna
Reed. Dorian frequents opium dens. The film alludes to a potential
homosexual relationship between Dorian, Basil and perhaps Alan. In
the novel, the homosexual relationships are clear much to the chagrin
of Oscar Wilde.
Oscar
Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was born on October 16, 1854, and died
on November 30, 1900. He was awarded a scholarship to Magdalen
College, Oxford, where he studied from 1874 to 1878 and became a part
of the Aesthestic movement; ; one of its tenets was to make an
art of life. Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright, poet and author of
numerous short stories and one novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray.”
Oscar
Wilde was bisexual. During the trial of Oscar Wilde for gross
indecency, the prosecution to obtain a conviction used his only
novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray”. On 25 May 1895, Wilde was
convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to two years' hard labor.
Prison was unkind to Wilde's health and after he was released on 19
May 1897. He spent his last three years penniless, in self-imposed
exile abroad and cut off from society and artistic circles. Oscar
Wilde spent his last years in the Hôtel d'Alsace, now known as
L'Hotel in Paris. Wilde died of cerebral meningitis on 30
November 1900.
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