Drama History
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.
Directed by
Ken Hughes
James Mason
Edward Carson
John Welsh
Cafe Royal Manager
Anthony Newlands
First Clerk of Arraigns
Ian Fleming
Arthur
Peter Finch
Oscar
Naomi Chance
Lily Langtry
Lionel Jeffries
Marquis of Queensberry
Laurence Naismith
Prince of Wales
Alfred Burke
Reporter
John Fraser
Lord Alfred Douglas
Maxine Audley
Ada Leverson
Michael Goodliffe
Charles Gill
Howard Lang
Court Usher
James Booth
Wood
Nigel Patrick
Sir Edward Clarke
Sonia Dresdel
Lady Wilde
Meredith Edwards
Auctioneer
Yvonne Mitchell
Constance
Lloyd Lamble
Charles Humphries
Gladys Henson
Landlady
Campbell Singer
Inspector
Victor Brooks
Constable
Paul Rogers
Frank Harris
Charles Carson
Justice Charles
Derek Aylward
Lord Percy Douglas
Harold Huth
Liam Gaffney
Willie Wilde
Emrys Jones
Robbie Ross
Robert Percival
Second Clerk of Arraigns
William Kendall
Lord Ashford
Ronald Cardew
Lord Sonning
Cicely Paget-Bowman
Lady Queensberry
A. J. Brown
Justice Collins
David Ensor
Justice Wills
Edward Evans
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