In this version of Oscar Wilde's tale, Dorian Gray is an actress who, desperate to become a worldwide star, makes a deal that switches her soul to her image on film, then proceeds to sleep and connive her way to the top, knowing that her screen test, and not she, will show the ravishes of time and of her immoral transgressions.
Unfortunately the movie The Sins of Dorian Gray is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Jerome Coopersmith | Writer |
Sound | Jim Hopkins | Sound Effects Editor |
Camera | Eric Van Haren Noman | Camera Operator |
Crew | Branko Racki | Stunts |
Costume & Make-Up | Barbie Palmer | Makeup Department Head |
Sound | Omero Pataracchia | Boom Operator |
Sound | Rod Haykin | Sound Recordist |
Directing | Tony Maylam | Director |
Writing | Peter Lawrence | Writer |
Camera | Zale Magder | Director of Photography |
Production | Savas Alatis | Associate Producer |
Art | Karen Bromley | Art Direction |
Sound | Bernard Hoffer | Music |
Writing | Oscar Wilde | Novel |
Writing | Jerome Coopersmith | Screenplay |
Editing | Ron Wisman | Editor |
Production | Arthur Rankin, Jr. | Executive Producer |
Production | Tony Alatis | Associate Producer |
Production | Jules Bass | Producer |