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Vanessa Redgrave | Lady Speranza Wilde | |
Jude Law | Lord Alfred Douglas | |
Jennifer Ehle | Constance Lloyd Wilde | |
Tom Wilkinson | Marquess of Queensberry | |
Stephen Fry | Oscar Wilde | |
Gemma Jones | Lady Queensberry | |
Zoe Wanamaker | Ada Leverson | |
Judy Parfitt | Lady Mount-Temple | |
Michael Sheen | Robbie Ross | |
Ioan Gruffudd | John Gray | |
Zoë Wanamaker | Ada Leverson | |
Zo Wanamaker |
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Producer | Peter Samuelson
Marc Samuelson Rachel Cuperman Alan Howden |
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Writer | Julian Mitchell
Richard Ellmann |
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Cinematography | Martin Fuhrer
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Musician | Arthur Sullivan
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"Two thumbs up!" -Siskel & Ebert Brilliant, egocentric and completely unique, Oscar Wilde (Stephen Fry) defied convention on almost every level. While coming to terms with his newfound sexual identity, he also experienced his most creative period, resulting in some of his best known works. As his literary career flourished, the self-realization of his homosexuality caused Wilde enormous torment as he juggled marriage, fatherhood and responsibility with his obsessive love for Lord Alfred Douglas (Jude Law). It is this passionate and stormy relationship which consumed and ultimately destroyed him. Featuring a brilliant supporting cast including Jennifer Ehle, Academy Award®-winner Vanessa Redgrave and Tom Wilkinson as Wilde's chief adversary the Marquesss of Queensberry. |
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