- Dorian Gray (1970 film)
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Dorian Gray
Theatrical poster by Bill GoldDirected by Massimo Dallamano Produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff
Harry Alan TowersWritten by Marcello Coscia
Massimo Dallamano
Günter Ebert
Oscar Wilde (novel)Starring Helmut Berger Music by Peppino De Luca Cinematography Otello Spila Editing by Leo Jahn
Nicholas WentworthRelease date(s) 24 April 1970 (West Germany)
9 December 1970 (USA)Running time 101 min (UK)
93 min (USA)Country Italy
Germany
United KingdomLanguage English Dorian Gray is a 1970 movie adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray starring Helmut Berger. Directed by Massimo Dallamano, the film stresses the decadence and eroticism of the story and changes the setting to early 1970s London. The sexual liberation of the late 1960s and early 1970s provides a fitting backdrop for Dorian's escapades in this version, and also the general clothing and fashion style of the era is extrapolated into a 1970s version of the aesthetic, decadent world of the 1890s novel.
Critical opinion of the film is decidedly mixed. On the one hand, some consider the film trash and sexploitation,[1] while others point out that the film was shot at a unique time in the 20th century when a new openness about sexuality and its depiction on film allowed showing scenes only vaguely hinted at in the novel and earlier (and also later) movie adaptations.[2]
A marked difference between this version and the novel is the final scene. Instead of Dorian slicing the painting with the knife (thereby inadvertently killing himself), he is seen committing suicide with the knife deliberately.
Cast
- Helmut Berger as Dorian Gray
- Richard Todd as Basil Hallward
- Herbert Lom as Henry Wotton
- Marie Liljedahl as Sybil Vane
References
External links
- Dorian Gray at the Internet Movie Database
- Dorian Gray at AllRovi
Categories:- Italian films
- German films
- British films
- English-language films
- 1970 films
- 1970s horror films
- Adaptations of works by Oscar Wilde
- 1970s Italian film stubs
- 1970s German film stubs
- 1970s British film stubs
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