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| Colin Firth | Lord Henry Wotton | |
| Rebecca Hall | Emily Wotton | |
| Ben Barnes | Dorian Gray | |
| Rachel Hurd-Wood | Sybil Vane | |
| Emilia Fox | Lady Victoria Wotton | |
| Ben Chaplin | Basil Hallward | |
| Caroline Goodall | Lady Radly | |
| Fiona Shaw | Agatha | |
| Maryam d'Abo | Gladys | |
| Daniel Newman | Michael Radly | |
| Max Irons | Lucius | |
| Douglas Henshall | Alan Campbell | |
| Michael Culkin | Lord Radley | |
| Johnny Harris | James Vane | |
| David Sterne | The Theatre Manager | |
| Pip Torrens | Victor | |
| Jo Woodcock | Celia Radley | |
| Hugh Ross | Priest | |
| Louise Rose | Angelique | |
| Tallulah Sheffield | Caroline Bennett | |
| Paul Warren | Tea Wagon Owner | |
| Lisa Marie Cooke | Beautiful Girl | |
| Lily Garrett | Young Emily Wotton | |
| Noli McCool | Jj | |
| Emily Phillips | Alice Radley | |
| Aewia Huillet | Elisa | |
| Guillaume Grange | Ratcatcher |
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| Producer | Barnaby Thompson
Paul Brett |
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| Writer | Oscar Wilde
Toby Finlay |
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| Cinematography | Roger Pratt
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| Musician | Charlie Mole
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When Dorian Gray arrives in London he immediately falls under the influence of Lord Henry Wotton, leading to a life of increasing debauchery. Dorian soon trades his soul for eternal youth and as his lust for pleasure grows, he resorts to murder to protect his secret. Starring Colin Firth, Ben Barnes and Rachel Hurd-Wood. |
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