Dorian Gray Featurette, Clip And First TV Spot
After we saw the first great movie clip for “Dorian Gray,” today we have more. Take a look at the first TV Spot, new clip from the movie and the featurette which shows some new footage and offers commentary from Ben Barnes.
The movie based on Oscar Wilde’s novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” is directed by Oliver Parker from the script by Toby Finlay.
Great “Dorian Gray” Movie Clip
The first and great clip from “Dorian Gray,” the movie based on Oscar Wilde’s novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” has hit the web. The movie adaptation is directed by Oliver Parker from the script by Toby Finlay.
The clip shows us Dorian Gray who is stunned by how life-like his painting looks from artist Basil. The image’s mortality opens up a discussion with Lord Henry Wotton.
Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) is a young man of impossible physical beauty whose portrait painted by the artist Basil Hallward (Ben Chaplin). Drawn into a corrupt and sensual life by the dissolute Lord Henry Wotton (Colin Firth), Dorian remains young and beautiful, while the painting ages in his stead.
“Dorian Gray” Poster #3
Oliver Parker – directed adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” has its new, the third poster.
Immersed in the hedonistic pleasures of the city, Dorian vows he would give anything to keep his youth and beauty-even his soul.
Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) is a young man of impossible physical beauty whose portrait painted by the artist Basil Hallward (Ben Chaplin). Drawn into a corrupt and sensual life by the dissolute Lord Henry Wotton (Colin Firth), Dorian remains young and beautiful, while the painting ages in his stead.
“Dorian Gray” Trailer
The first trailer for “Dorian Gray,” the movie based on Oscar Wilde’s novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” has hit the web. The movie adaptation is directed by Oliver Parker from the script by Toby Finlay.
Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) is a young man of impossible physical beauty whose portrait painted by the artist Basil Hallward (Ben Chaplin). Drawn into a corrupt and sensual life by the dissolute Lord Henry Wotton (Colin Firth), Dorian remains young and beautiful, while the painting ages in his stead.
“Dorian Gray” also stars Emilia Fox as Lady Victoria Wotton, Rebecca Hall as Emily Wotton and Rachel Hurd-Wood as Sybil Vane.
The movie opens UK theaters on September 9, 2009.
“Dorian Gray” Poster
The first poster for “Dorian Gray” directed by Oliver Parker has hit the web. The movie is based on Oscar Wilde’s novel – “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and Toby Finlay wrote the script for the movie.
Ben Barnes plays the title character in a film adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s novel which is about corrupt young man who somehow keeps his youthful beauty eternally, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.
Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) is a young man of impossible physical beauty whose portrait painted by the artist Basil Hallward (Ben Chaplin). Drawn into a corrupt and sensual life by the dissolute Lord Henry Wotton (Colin Firth), Dorian remains young and beautiful, while the painting ages in his stead.
“Dorian Gray” also stars Emilia Fox as Lady Victoria Wotton, Rebecca Hall as Emily Wotton and Rachel Hurd-Wood as Sybil Vane.
The movie opens UK theaters on September 18, 2009.
Ben Barnes as Dorian Gray – First Look
Shock Till You Drop.com received a first photo of Ben Barnes as Dorian Gray.
Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) will play the title character in a film adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” The director Oliver Parker is “planning to make a visceral, dark horror story and says the themes of stardom are as relevant as ever.”
“That was my immediate thought as well, that the book’s themes of vanity and the desire for everlasting youth and beauty seem to be incredibly relevant to today’s world (especially in American society, though Dorian Gray does not take place in America).”
Dorian Gray is a young man of impossible physical beauty whose portrait – painted by the artist Basil Hallward – becomes connected on an occult level with the workings of his soul. Drawn into a corrupt and sensual life by the dissolute Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian remains young and beautiful, while the painting ages in his stead, ultimately becoming a monstrosity.










