Dorian Grey next to a young woman in The Picture of Dorian Gray
The late great Angela Lansbury will always be remembered as one of the greatest television detectives of all time thanks to her 12-season run on Murder, She Wrote. Playing retired English teacher turned mystery novelist, Jessica Fletcher, she'd become widely beloved as an amateur sleuth using her reasoning from constructing fictional cases to crack real murders faster than the police officers around her in Cabot Cove and beyond.
Though not the universal success that Gaslight was, the haunting feature still saw some Oscars attention with Lansbury getting another nomination as a supporting actress. Opposite her in Dorian Gray were George Sanders as Lord Wotton and Hurd Hatfield as the titular Dorian, alongside Donna Reed, Peter Lawford, Lowell Gilmore, and Richard Fraser, among others.
The Picture of Dorian Gray arrives on Max on February 1. Stay tuned here at Collider for more on the upcoming new adaptation and more titles coming to and leaving streaming throughout the year.
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