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In spite of the indescribable corruption of the portrait, Basil was still able to recognize his painting of Dorian.

7 seconds sound clip from the The Picture of Dorian Gray movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:09:44.880 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- I only ask you to give me some answer to the horrible charges that are made against you. Tell me they aren't true, and I'll believe you.

- Come upstairs, Basil. I keep a diary of my life from day to day. It never leaves the room in which it is written. I'll show it to you.

- I don't want to read anything. All I want is a plain answer to my question.

- You'll find that upstairs. You won't have to read long.

- You're the one man in the world who's entitled to know everything about me. You've had more to do with my life than you think.

- You think it's only God who sees the soul.

- In spite of the indescribable corruption of the portrait, Basil was still able to recognize his painting of Dorian.

- It was from within apparently that the foulness and horror came.

- It was as if some moral leprosy were eating the thing away.

- He could not believe that he had made this portrait, yet there was his own name, just as he had painted it.

- But this is monstrous. It's beyond nature, beyond reason. What does it mean?

- On the day you finished this painting, I made a wish. Perhaps you would call it a prayer. My wish was granted.

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The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) Sound Clip

The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) Poster

Memorable quotes from The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945 film, based on Oscar Wilde's novel), with sound clips in WAV and MP3 formats.

Actors: George Sanders (Lord Henry Wotton), Hurd Hatfield (Dorian Gray), Lowell Gilmore (Basil Hallward), Angela Lansbury (Sibyl Vane), Donna Reed (Gladys Hallward)

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