The only problem of this adaptation can be John Fraser as Dorian Gray. The innocence behind the encounter with Harry seems absent and the transformation becomes irrelevant. But, sure, I am more than subjective.
A good point, no doubts, is Harry proposed by young George C. Scott.
In rest, being only an episode , the expectations are not very high, appreciating the inspired to wise manner to organize the universe of novel.
In short, just a correct adaptation, with virtue of resumee, interesting in good measure and perfect for an hour of nostalgia about old fashion TV programs. And , sure, nice invitation to read, again, the masterpiece of master Oscar Wilde.
A good point, no doubts, is Harry proposed by young George C. Scott.
In rest, being only an episode , the expectations are not very high, appreciating the inspired to wise manner to organize the universe of novel.
In short, just a correct adaptation, with virtue of resumee, interesting in good measure and perfect for an hour of nostalgia about old fashion TV programs. And , sure, nice invitation to read, again, the masterpiece of master Oscar Wilde.