The PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
Adapted by John Osborne from the novel by Oscar Wilde"A Moral
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Innocent young Dorian Gray has his portrait painted by his close
friend, Basil Hallward. Dorian also meets Basil’s friend, Lord Henry
Wotton, who introduces him to London's social circuit and a decadent
world of self-indulgence. While Dorian's appearance remains youthful,
he eventually discovers that his portrait ages, reflecting his sinful
ways and growing uglier with each offense. Dorian then keeps the
portrait safely hidden in his attic, but his mysterious behavior and
ageless appearance begin to attract suspicion...
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