The Picture of Dorian Gray (1916)
Dorian Gray, a young man who makes a pact with his portrait, allowing it to age and bear the signs of his sins while he remains eternally youthful and beautiful. He is lured into a life of hedonism and debauchery by the influential Lord Henry Wotton, and as his moral character deteriorates, his portrait reflects his inner corruption.
Director:
Fred W. Durrant
Writer:
Rowland Talbot
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Henry Victor as Dorian Gray |
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Dorothy Fane as Lady Marchmont |
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Pat O'Malley as Sybil Vane |
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A.B. Imeson as Satan |
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Edmund Goulding as |
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Sydney Bland as Basil Hallward |
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Jack Jordan as Lord Henry Wootton |
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Douglas Cox as James Vane |
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Miriam Ferris as |
| Writing | Oscar Wilde | Novel |
| Directing | Fred W. Durrant | Director |
| Writing | Rowland Talbot | Screenplay |