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Picture of Dorian Gray

Picture of Dorian Gray

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In this gripping episode of Mystery Time, we delve into Oscar Wilde's chilling classic, "The Picture of Dorian Gray," brought to life by the legendary Sir Laurence Olivier. The story unfolds in the studio of Basil Hallward, a successful painter, where we meet the enigmatic Dorian Gray. As Dorian's portrait is completed, a wish is made that sets the stage for a tale of temptation, vanity, and the dark consequences of a life lived in pursuit of beauty and pleasure. With each passing moment, Dorian's external beauty remains untouched, while his portrait bears the burden of his sins and age, becoming a haunting reflection of his soul.

As the narrative progresses, Dorian's relationships unravel, particularly with the actress Sybil Vane, whose tragic fate marks a turning point in his life. The portrait, once a symbol of artistic admiration, becomes a sinister reminder of Dorian's moral decay. In a climactic confrontation with Basil, the creator of the portrait, Dorian's inner turmoil reaches a deadly crescendo. The episode concludes with a shocking revelation, leaving listeners pondering the true cost of vanity and the inexorable passage of time.

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