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6.2
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Cast & Crew

Oliver Parker
Director
Colin Firth
As Lord Henry Wotton
Pip Torrens
As Victor
Caroline Goodall
As Lady Radly
Fiona Shaw
As Agatha
Michael Culkin
As Lord Radley
Rebecca Hall
As Emily Wotton
Emilia Fox
As Lady Victoria Wotton
Douglas Henshall
As Lady Victoria Wotton

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Dorian Gray is a captivating and haunting tale of beauty, obsession, and the dark side of immortality. When a young man named Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) arrives in Victorian London, he is swept up in a world of hedonism and excess by his friend, Lord Henry Wotton (Colin Firth). Dorian becomes obsessed with maintaining his youthful appearance and makes a Faustian bargain: he will never age, but his portrait will bear the marks of his sins and corruption. As the years pass, Dorian's obsession spirals out of control, and he becomes trapped in a living hell of his own making. The movie features an all-star cast, including Ben Barnes, Colin Firth, and Rachel Hurd-Wood, and is directed by Oliver Parker. It was released in 2009 and received critical acclaim for its lush visuals, captivating storyline, and strong performances. Overall, Dorian Gray is a thought-provoking exploration of the dangers of vanity and the consequences of playing God. It is a visually stunning film that will leave you haunted long after the credits roll.

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You can stream Dorian Gray on: Fandango at Home

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Dorian Gray was released in theaters on September 9, 2009.