125 minutes
5/28/1960
England, 1890s. The brutal and embittered Marquis of Queensberry, who believes that his youngest son, Bosie, has an inappropriate relationship with the famous Irish writer Oscar Wilde, maintains an ongoing feud with the latter in order to ruin his reputation and cause his fall from grace.
Peter Finch
as Oscar
Yvonne Mitchell
as Constance
James Mason
as Edward Carson
Nigel Patrick
as Sir Edward Clarke
John Fraser
as Lord Alfred Douglas
Lionel Jeffries
as Marquis of Queensberry
Emrys Jones
as Robbie Ross
Maxine Audley
as Ada Leverson
Sonia Dresdel
as Lady Wilde
Meredith Edwards
as Auctioneer
Lloyd Lamble
as Charles Humphries
Anthony Newlands
as First Clerk of Arraigns
Ian Fleming
as Arthur
Michael Goodliffe
as Charles Gill
Paul Rogers
as Frank Harris
James Booth
as Wood
Laurence Naismith
as Prince of Wales
Naomi Chance
as Lily Langtry
Robert Percival
as Second Clerk of Arraigns
Liam Gaffney
as Willie Wilde
William Kendall
as Lord Ashford
Ronald Cardew
as Lord Sonning
Cicely Paget-Bowman
as Lady Queensberry
Derek Aylward
as Lord Percy Douglas
Campbell Singer
as Inspector
Victor Brooks
as Constable
Alfred Burke
as Reporter
A. J. Brown
as Justice Collins
Charles Carson
as Justice Charles
David Ensor
as Justice Wills
Edward Evans
as Sydney
Howard Lang
as Court Usher
Gladys Henson
as Landlady
John Welsh
as Cafe Royal Manager