Il Novelliere - Il salotto di Oscar Wilde
This 1958 Italian television adaptation reinterprets Oscar Wilde's famous figure through a concise, intimate staging, with Terence Hill in the role of Dorian Gray. Rather than a full cinematic epic, the production uses the small-screen format to focus on the surface polish of youth and the hidden... Read more
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This 1958 Italian television adaptation reinterprets Oscar Wilde's famous figure through a concise, intimate staging, with Terence Hill in the role of Dorian Gray. Rather than a full cinematic epic, the production uses the small-screen format to focus on the surface polish of youth and the hidden consequences that follow. The story centers on a charismatic young man whose outward appearance stays unchanged while an unseen record of his inner life reflects what he cannot show, and the relationships and suspicions that form around that contradiction. The script keeps the mystery and ethical questions intact, without revealing the narrative turns that resolve the plot.
Directed by Daniele D'Anza for Italian television, the piece credits Oscar Wilde as its source material and presents a period literary adaptation aimed at cultural audiences in 1958. Terence Hill leads the cast as Dorian Gray, with Edoardo Nevola appearing uncredited as a child.
There are no widely documented major awards or international nominations associated with this television production, and it hasn't been recorded as a prizewinner in major film or television award databases.
Though relatively obscure today, the film is notable for giving Terence Hill an early starring credit before his later genre success. As a television adaptation from the late 1950s, it reflects how Italian broadcasters were presenting classic literature to home viewers, using theatrical staging and constrained production values to translate a well known English novel for an Italian audience.
Contemporary critical coverage of this title is sparse, and modern assessments are limited by the scarcity of archival screenings. Thematically, the film leans on Vanity, moral consequence, art versus life, and identity, emphasizing the moral costs of aesthetic obsession. Viewers interested in early television treatments of literary classics or in tracing Terence Hill's early career will find it of particular interest, even if it remains a niche work with few mainstream reviews.
Details
- Release Date
- January 01, 1958
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Mystery, TV Movie
- Country
- Italy
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Terence Hill
Dorian Gray
Edoardo Nevola
Child (uncredited)
Director: Daniele D'Anza
Written by: Oscar Wilde