

The Picture of Dorian Gray
Overview
Posing for a portrait, Dorian Gray talks with Lord Henry Wotton, who says that men should pursue their sensual longings, but laments that only the young get to do so. Taken with the idea, Dorian imagines a scenario in which the painting will age as he stays youthful. His wish comes true, and his boyish looks aid him as he indulges his every whim. But when a stunning revelation forces him to see what he's become, Dorian faces some very dangerous questions.
Year 1945
Studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Director Albert Lewin
Crew Hugh Hunt (Assistant Set Decoration), John Bonar (Assistant Set Decoration), Albert Lewin (Director), Albert Lewin (Screenplay), Pandro S. Berman (Producer), Cedric Gibbons (Art Direction)
Popularity 2
Language English