
Wilde (film) - Wikipedia
Wilde is a 1997 British biographical romantic drama film directed by Brian Gilbert. The screenplay, written by Julian Mitchell, is based on Richard Ellmann's 1987 biography of Oscar Wilde.
Wilde (1997) - IMDb
Wilde: Directed by Brian Gilbert. With Stephen Fry, Jude Law, Vanessa Redgrave, Jennifer Ehle. The turmoil in poet/playwright Oscar Wilde's life after he discovers his homosexuality.
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Wilde movie review & film summary (1998) - Roger Ebert
Jun 12, 1998 · Brian Gilbert’s “Wilde,” with a screenplay by Julian Mitchell, based on Richard Ellmann’s famous biography, has the good fortune to star Stephen Fry, a British author, actor and comedian who looks a lot like Wilde and has many of the same attributes: He is very tall, he is somewhat plump, he is gay, he is funny and he makes his ...
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The turmoil in poet/playwright Oscar Wilde's life after he discovers his homosexuality.
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The acclaimed story about the turbulent life of renowned, larger than life poet, Oscar Wilde, as he discovers his homosexuality in a repressive era.
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Wilde - Rotten Tomatoes
Oscar Wilde (Stephen Fry) is a married writer who has occasionally indulged his weakness for male suitors. After much toil, Wilde debuts a stage comedy in London, and a chat...
- Reviews: 48
- Content Rating: R
- Category: Biography, LGBTQ+
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The Golden Globe nominated historical drama about the turbulent life of renowned, larger than life poet, Oscar Wilde. A perfectly cast Stephen Fry delivers a career defining performance, portraying the genius playwright and the First Modern man.
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