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Wilde (1997)

Loved for being unique. Hated for being different.

Genre : Drama, History

Runtime : 1H 58M

Director : Brian Gilbert
Writer : Julian Mitchell

Synopsis

The story of Oscar Wilde, genius, poet, playwright and the First Modern Man. The self-realisation of his homosexuality caused Wilde enormous torment as he juggled marriage, fatherhood and responsibility with his obsessive love for Lord Alfred Douglas.

Actors

Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry
Oscar Wilde
Jude Law
Jude Law
Lord Alfred 'Bosie' Douglas
Vanessa Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave
Lady Speranza Wilde
Jennifer Ehle
Jennifer Ehle
Constance Lloyd Wilde
Gemma Jones
Gemma Jones
Lady Queensberry
Judy Parfitt
Judy Parfitt
Lady Mount-Temple
Michael Sheen
Michael Sheen
Robbie Ross
Zoë Wanamaker
Zoë Wanamaker
Ada Leverson 'Sphinx'
Tom Wilkinson
Tom Wilkinson
Marquess of Queensberry
Ioan Gruffudd
Ioan Gruffudd
John Gray
Orlando Bloom
Orlando Bloom
Rent Boy
James D'Arcy
James D'Arcy
First Friend
Andrew Havill
Andrew Havill
Algernon
Jason Morell
Jason Morell
Ernest Dowson
Jamie Lee
Jamie Lee
Second Friend
Matthew Mills
Matthew Mills
Lionel Johnson
Peter Barkworth
Peter Barkworth
Charles Gill
Adam Garcia
Adam Garcia
Jones
Joseph May
Joseph May
First Miner
Orlando Wells
Orlando Wells
Undergraduate
Robert Lang
Robert Lang
C.O. Humphreys
David Westhead
David Westhead
Edward Carson
Laurence Owen
Laurence Owen
Vyvyan Wilde
Benedict Sandiford
Benedict Sandiford
Alfred Wood
Mark Letheren
Mark Letheren
Charles Parker
Robin Kermode
Robin Kermode
George Alexander
Avril Elgar
Avril Elgar
Lady Bracknell
Jean Ainslie
Jean Ainslie
Miss Prism
Bridget Hodson
Bridget Hodson
Gwendolen
Judi Maynard
Judi Maynard
Mrs. Allonby
Hugh Munro
Hugh Munro
Chasuble
Michael Simkins
Michael Simkins
Lord Illingworth
Albert Welling
Albert Welling
Arthur
Philip Locke
Philip Locke
Judge
Bob Sessions
Bob Sessions
Mine Owner
James Vaughan
James Vaughan
Hotel Manager
Richard Cubison
Richard Cubison
Head Waiter
John Bleasdale
John Bleasdale
Warder
Peter  Forbes
Peter Forbes
Detective
Peter Harding
Peter Harding
Doorman at the Cadogan
Edward Laurie
Edward Laurie
Cabman
Geoffrey Leesley
Geoffrey Leesley
Policeman
Colin MacLachlan
Colin MacLachlan
Prison Officer
Arthur Whybrow
Arthur Whybrow
Doorkeeper
Hywel Simons
Hywel Simons
Reporter

Crews

Julian Mitchell
Julian Mitchell
Screenplay
Alex Graham
Alex Graham
Producer
Martin Fuhrer
Martin Fuhrer
Director of Photography
Arthur Sullivan
Arthur Sullivan
Original Music Composer
Michael Bradsell
Michael Bradsell
Editor
Brian Gilbert
Brian Gilbert
Director
Marc Samuelson
Marc Samuelson
Producer
Peter Samuelson
Peter Samuelson
Producer
Nick O'Hagan
Nick O'Hagan
Line Producer
Debbie Wiseman
Debbie Wiseman
Original Music Composer
Sarah Hauldren
Sarah Hauldren
Art Direction
Martyn John
Martyn John
Art Direction
Pat Hay
Pat Hay
Makeup Artist
Helen Johnson
Helen Johnson
Makeup Artist
Geraldine Jones
Geraldine Jones
Hairstylist
Cordelia Hardy
Cordelia Hardy
First Assistant Director
Stefan Henrix
Stefan Henrix
Dialogue Editor
Simon Firsht
Simon Firsht
Boom Operator
Steve Mayer
Steve Mayer
Boom Operator
Darren Quinn
Darren Quinn
Key Grip
Lee Clayton
Lee Clayton
Tailor
Ali Goss
Ali Goss
Costume Supervisor
Marcus Love-McGuirk
Marcus Love-McGuirk
Set Costumer
Daryl Jordan
Daryl Jordan
First Assistant Editor
Rachel Neale
Rachel Neale
Location Manager
Debbie Wiseman
Debbie Wiseman
Conductor
Micky Webb
Micky Webb
Transportation Captain
Elizabeth West
Elizabeth West
Script Supervisor
Sarah Bird
Sarah Bird
Casting Director
Maria Djurkovic
Maria Djurkovic
Production Designer
Nic Ede
Nic Ede
Costume Designer
Jim Greenhorn
Jim Greenhorn
Sound Recordist
Michiyo Yoshizaki
Michiyo Yoshizaki
Executive Producer
Michael Viner
Michael Viner
Executive Producer
Alex Graham
Alex Graham
Executive Producer
Alan Howden
Alan Howden
Executive Producer
Richard Ellmann
Richard Ellmann
Book

Trailers and other movies

Wilde Trailer

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