What programme was it on? Do you think they will repeat it? I remember going to the cinema to see it many years ago. It was called "The Picture of Dorian Gray" Would love to see it again.
Well it kept my attention to the end and the performances by the 3 male leads were excellent. I didn't know Ben Barnes either but apparently he's a teen idol known for playing Prince Caspian in the Narnia Chronicles (which I've never watched).
I laid to rest a 50 year old "ghost" by watching the last half hour. All my life I've remembered being terrified when the "Portrait" was revealed and have never plucked up the courage to watch it since.
I sat peeping through my fingers while my daughter told me whether it was too awful to watch.
Chrissa1, if you go on to IMDB and put in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' all the info is there. Hurd Hatfield as Dorian, George Sanders as Lord Wotton and Donna Reed as Gladys, made in 1945. If you scroll down the page just past 'user reviews' to Message Boards there is a load of interesting facts, especially in the question 'whatever happened to Hurd Hatfield'. Seems he was a bit like Dorian Gray himself!! Hope this helps, rosy
thanks for that rosyposy quite interesting. I'd never seen Hurd Hatfield in anything else and yet he had very memorable face, almost mannequin like and a bit odd really. I seem to remember the old film as more atmospheric and the changing of the picture more scary than this version too.