Dorian Gray (1970)

★ 5.0 1h 37m IMDb
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London, England. Dorian Gray is a young man who somehow keeps his beauty eternally, while a mysterious portrait of himself gradually reveals his moral decay.

Dorian Gray

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Cast

Helmut Berger
Helmut Berger as Dorian Gray Died 2023 · Bad Ischl, Austria Helmut Berger (born Helmut Steinberger, 29 May 1944 - 18 May 2023) was an Austrian-born German film and television actor. He was most famous for his work with Luchino Visconti, particularly in his per...
Richard Todd
Richard Todd as Basil Hallward Died 2009 · Dublin, Ireland Richard Todd OBE (11 June 1919 – 3 December 2009) was an Irish-born British stage and film actor and soldier. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Todd, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full...
Herbert Lom
Herbert Lom as Henry Wotton Died 2012 · Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary Herbert Lom (born Herbert Charles Angelo Kuchačevič ze Schluderpacheru; 11 September 1917 – 27 September 2012) was a Czech-born British film and television actor who moved to the United Kingdom in 193...
Marie Liljedahl
Marie Liljedahl as Sybil Vane Age 76 · Stockholm, Sweden Born in Stockholm, Sweden, Liljedahl became a stage actress at the age of ten, and a member of the Royal Swedish Opera ballet at the age of twelve. She was discovered dancing with a Stockholm ballet c...
Margaret Lee
Margaret Lee as Gwendolyn Wotton Died 2024 · Wolverhampton, England, UK Margaret Lee was born on August 4, 1943 in Wolverhampton, England as Margaret Gwendolyn Box. She was an actress, known for The Violent Four (1968), La bestia uccide a sangue freddo (1971) and Five for...
Maria Rohm
Maria Rohm as Alice Campbell Died 2018 · Vienna, Austria Maria Rohm (born Helga Grohmann; 13 August 1945 – 18 June 2018) was an Austrian actress. She is famous for appearing in many exploitation films directed by Jesús Franco in the late 60s. She has been m...

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CinemaSerf 5/10 Apr 13, 2023
I wonder what the author would make of this? It's crass and vulgar, which might have tickled him, but is also entirely unsophisticated - and I doubt that would have amused him quite so much. It's got a very early seventies look right from the outset with Helmut Berger in the title role - blonde, good looking, living a debauched lifestyle. When he is painted by "Basil" (Richard Todd) - a painting with nothing at all faulty about it; he is so struck by it that he offers to trade his soul for these looks to last eternally. What ensues is a tale of man gorgeous on the outside, but increasingly hideous underneath - and he can plainly see that as his lifestyle and character become less savoury and, frankly, depraved, so his image on the now hidden canvas becomes more ugly and distorted. His friends are powerless to stop this decline, even the ones that want to - and that doesn't include the decadent homosexual "Lord Wotton" (Herbert Lom) nor some of his less attractive lady friends - Isa Miranda ("Mrs. Ruxton") and Margaret Lee ("Gwendolyn") who successfully add oil to his fire. Berger is well cast from an aesthetic perspective, but his acting is as wooden as the frame on his portrait; Todd is just dull - a skill he frequently mastered during his long career, but Lom rescues it occasionally as the superbly sleazy queer peer and the whole Chelsea chic look to it adds well to the overall trashiness of the thing. On the whole, it's pretty cringemaking, but these stories have to reinvent themselves from time to time, and this contemporary (for 1970) version, though poor, keeps the spirit of Wilde's story alive just about.

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