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Oscar Wilde

"At last it can be told… He shocked the world!"

England, 1891. Ascending writer Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) meets Lord Alfred Douglas, a young nobleman. Over the years, they will maintain an intimate relationship that will be openly criticized by Alfred's father, the Marquis of Queensberry, in such a harsh way that Wilde, instigated by Alfred, decides to sue Queensberry in 1895, accusing him of defamation.

Top Cast

  • Robert Morley

    Robert Morley

    Oscar Wilde

  • Ralph Richardson

    Ralph Richardson

    Sir Edward Carson

  • Phyllis Calvert

    Phyllis Calvert

    Constance Wilde

  • John Neville

    John Neville

    Lord Alfred Douglas

  • Dennis Price

    Dennis Price

    Robert Ross

  • Alexander Knox

    Alexander Knox

    Sir Edgar Clarke

  • Edward Chapman

    Edward Chapman

    Marquis of Queensberry

  • William Devlin

    William Devlin

    Solicitor-General

  • Robert Harris

    Robert Harris

    Justice Henn Collins

Overview

England, 1891. Ascending writer Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) meets Lord Alfred Douglas, a young nobleman. Over the years, they will maintain an intimate relationship that will be openly criticized by Alfred's father, the Marquis of Queensberry, in such a harsh way that Wilde, instigated by Alfred, decides to sue Queensberry in 1895, accusing him of defamation.

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