The Picture of Dorian Gray (1917 German film) explained

The Picture of Dorian Gray
Director:Richard Oswald
Producer:Richard Oswald
Starring:Bernd Aldor
Ernst Pittschau
Cinematography:Max Fassbender
Studio:Richard-Oswald-Produktion
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:Germany
Language:Silent

The Picture of Dorian Gray (German: Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray) is a 1917 German silent fantasy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Bernd Aldor, Ernst Pittschau, and Ernst Ludwig. The film is based on the 1890 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.

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Reception

The film received a positive review in the German film magazine Der Kinematograph, specifically praising Oswald's skill as a director, and Aldor's performance in the lead role.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. . Neuheiten auf dem Berliner Filmmarkte (New Releases in the Berliner Film Makert) . Der Kinematograph . Düsseldorf . E. Lintz . 4 July 1917 . 549 . 10 . 14 September 2023.