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| Colin Firth | Lord Henry Wotton | |
| Rebecca Hall | Emily Wotton | |
| Fiona Shaw | Agatha | |
| Rachel Hurd Wood | ||
| Ben Chaplin | Basil Hallward | |
| Ben Barnes | Dorian Gray | |
| Douglas Henshall | ||
| Rachel Hurd-Wood | Sybil Vane | |
| Emilia Fox | Lady Victoria Wotton | |
| Caroline Goodall | Lady Radly | |
| Daniel Newman | Michael Radly | |
| Maryam d'Abo | Gladys | |
| John Hollingworth | Patrol Policeman | |
| Cato Sandford | Rent Boy | |
| Pip Torrens | Victor | |
| Michael Culkin | Lord Radley |
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| Producer | Barnaby Thompson
Paul Brett Simon Fawcett |
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| Writer | Toby Finlay
Oscar Wilde |
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| Cinematography | Roger Pratt
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| Musician | Charlie Mole
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Upon arriving in London, the young and powerful Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) becomes drawn into a world of debauchery and decadence by Lord Henry Wotton (Colin Firth). Desperate to preserve the beauty captured in his exquisite portrait, Dorian trades his soul for eternal youth - leading him down a path of wickedness and murder in order to protect his horrifying secret. |
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