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English

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Biography, Drama, History

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United Kingdom

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Release date
  
May 1960 (1960-05)

Writer
  
John Furnell (play), Ken Hughes, Montgomery Hyde (book)

Cast
  
(Oscar Wilde), (Constance Wilde), (Sir Edward Carson), (Sir Edward Clarke), (John Sholto Douglas, Marquis of Queensberry), (Lord Alfred Douglas)

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Accused of love that dare not speak its name.

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The Trials of Oscar Wilde also known as The Man with the Green Carnation and The Green Carnation, is a 1960 British film based on the libel and subsequent criminal cases involving Oscar Wilde and the Marquess of Queensberry. It was written by Allen and Ken Hughes, directed by Hughes, and co-produced by Irving Allen, Albert R. Broccoli and Harold Huth. The screenplay was by Ken Hughes and Montgomery Hyde, based on the play The Stringed Lute by John Furnell. The film was made by Warwick Films and released by United Artists.

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It stars Peter Finch as Wilde, Lionel Jeffries as Queensberry, and John Fraser as Bosie (Lord Alfred Douglas) with James Mason, Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell, Maxine Audley, Paul Rogers and James Booth.

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Cast

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  • Peter Finch as Oscar Wilde
  • Yvonne Mitchell as Constance Wilde
  • Sonia Dresdel as Lady Wilde
  • Emrys Jones as Robbie Ross
  • Lionel Jeffries as Marquis of Queensbury
  • James Mason as Sir Edward Carson
  • Nigel Patrick as Sir Edward Clarke
  • John Fraser as Lord Alfred Douglas
  • Maxine Audley as Ada Leverson
  • Ian Fleming as Arthur
  • Laurence Naismith as the Prince of Wales
  • James Booth as Alfred Wood
  • Michael Goodliffe as Charles Gill
  • Naomi Chance as Lily Langtree
  • Production

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    The production was filmed in Technirama. It was one of two films about Wilde released in 1960, the other being Oscar Wilde. According to production designer Ken Adam, producer Irving Allen set up four editing rooms for the production, working in parallel during principal photography; the setup permitted the film on the screen in the West End seven weeks after they had started filming.

    Reception

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    In his review of the film, Bosley Crowther wrote: "Mr. Wilde himself could not have expected his rare personality or his unfortunate encounters with British justice on a morals charge to have been more sympathetically or affectingly dramatized. In comparison to that other British picture about the same subject that opened [in New York City] last week, this one is more impressive in every respect, save one." Crowther concludes the review saying "The only thing is you wonder if this is a fairly true account, if Mr. Wilde was as noble and heroic as he is made to appear. And if he was, what was he doing with those cheap and shady young men? It looks to us as if they are trying to whitewash a most unpleasant case, which is one of the more notorious and less ennobling in literary history."

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    Variety magazine, commenting on the performances, said "Peter Finch gives a moving and subtle performance as the ill-starred playwright. Before his downfall he gives the man the charm that he undoubtedly had....John Fraser as handsome young Lord Alfred Douglas is suitably vain, selfish, vindictive and petulant and the relationship between the two is more understandable. Where Trials suffers in comparison with the B&W film is in the remarkable impact of the libel case court sequence. James Mason never provides the strength and bitter logic necessary for the dramatic cut-and-thrust when Wilde is in the witness box."

    Awards

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    The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Foreign Film. Peter Finch won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and the film also received four other BAFTA nominations including Best British Film, Best Film from any source and for John Fraser as Best British Actor. Peter Finch (tied with Bambang Hermanto) also received the Best Actor Award at the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival.

    Influence

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    The film was the inspiration for a promotional film made for the Rolling Stones song "We Love You"; the 1967 film, directed by Peter Whitehead, featured Mick Jagger as Wilde, Keith Richards as the Marquis, and Marianne Faithfull as Bosie.

    References

    The Trials of Oscar Wilde Wikipedia
    The Trials of Oscar Wilde IMDb The Trials of Oscar Wilde themoviedb.org