'Alan Campbell' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Holding On (2012)
Actors:
Gordon Kennedy (actor),
Jo Southwell (producer),
Jo Southwell (director),
Jo Southwell (writer),
Jo Southwell (actress),
Moir Leslie (actress),
Kaveh Beyk (actor),
William Paterson (editor),
Jenny Stokes (actress),
April Hughes (actress),
Liz Madgwick (miscellaneous crew),
Laura Carter (producer),
Richard Pinches (miscellaneous crew),
Archie Bradfield (actor),
Kate Craggs (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
12:21 (2010)
Actors:
Scott Hodges (actor),
Jason Von Stein (actor),
JimmyLee Smith (miscellaneous crew),
Bill Rampley (actor),
Jason E. Norred (producer),
Jason E. Norred (producer),
Jason E. Norred (editor),
Andrew Kemp (actor),
Brandon Gorman (actor),
Andrew Kemp (writer),
Andrew Kemp (director),
Khalid Robinson (actor),
Justin Morgan (actor),
Rachel Marshall (actress),
Sara Crawford (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Dorian Gray (2009)
Actors:
Fiona Shaw (actress),
Julia Jones (miscellaneous crew),
Ruth Myers (costume designer),
Matt Curtis (miscellaneous crew),
Steve Joberns (miscellaneous crew),
Oscar Wilde (writer),
Pip Torrens (actor),
Maryam d'Abo (actress),
Colin Firth (actor),
Emilia Fox (actress),
João Costa Menezes (actor),
David Sterne (actor),
Michael Culkin (actor),
Caroline Goodall (actress),
Will Evans (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: A naïve young man. A lovelorn artist. A corruptible Lord. A deal with the Devil. It all paints a dark picture of a Victorian London and how the rich and infamous party at their peril. Here, the telling of time and its consequence of experience for life's treasures' takes its toll on the body, mind and soul. The haunting and bleak tale of power, greed, vanity and inevitable self-destruction is ever present amongst the deceit, opium dens and sin.
Keywords: 1890s, 19th-century, absinthe, artist, bad-influence, based-on-novel, beauty, body-in-a-chest, body-in-river, brothel
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Thriller,
Taglines: Forever Young. Forever Cursed.
Quotes:
Dorian Gray: [trying to decline women and drink at a brothel] Well, perhaps I have a stronger conscience.::Lord Henry Wotton: [dismissively] 'Conscience.' It's just a polite word for 'cowardice.' No civilized man regrets a pleasure.
Lord Henry Wotton: I suggest we raise a little hell.
Dorian Gray: [On a girl he saw, who just departed with a man] That was probably her husband.::Lord Henry Wotton: Yes, very sensible... People die of common sense, Dorian, one lost moment at a time. Life is a moment. There is no hereafter. So make it burn always with the hardest flame.
Lord Henry Wotton: What are you?::Dorian Gray: I am what *you* made me! I lived the life that you preached... but never dared practice. I am everything, that you were too afraid to be.
Emily Wotton: I hope I'm not interrupting your reminiscence?::Lord Henry Wotton: One charm of the past, is that it's the past.::Emily Wotton: Hmm... I hope you're not also a dreary old cynic?::Dorian Gray: What is there to believe in?::Emily Wotton: Our developments.::Dorian Gray: All I see is decay.::Emily Wotton: For the religion.::Dorian Gray: Fashionable substitute for believe.::Emily Wotton: Art.::Dorian Gray: Formality.::Emily Wotton: Love.::Dorian Gray: An Illusion.::Lord Henry Wotton: Bravo!::Emily Wotton: Wow... you both cut the world to pieces, don't you? Thank you for the cigarette!::Dorian Gray: Unusual woman.::Lord Henry Wotton: She ought to be... she's my daughter.
Emily Wotton: Oblige me, Mr. Gray...::Dorian Gray: Have you been pursuing this delightful hobby for long?::Emily Wotton: No, it's a gift from my father. In return he made me promise that I wouldn't chain myself to any more railings.::[pause]::Emily Wotton: For suffrage, Mr, Gray. Well, don't you think that woman should be given the vote?::Dorian Gray: I don't believe a woman should be given anything she can't ware in the evening.::Emily Wotton: Hah, what a loss to the front you are. Think of all those Germans that you could bayonet with your Epigrams.::Dorian Gray: I do apologize if I offend.::Emily Wotton: Oh no, you'll have to do rather better to offend me.::Dorian Gray: Then I humbly vow to re-double my efforts.
Lord Henry Wotton: There's no shame in pleasure. Man just wants to be happy. But society wants him to be good. And when he's good, he's rarely happy. But when he's happy, he's always good.
[last lines]::Lord Henry Wotton: Poor boy. Who can bear to look at you now?
Lord Henry Wotton: The only way to get rid of a temptation, is to yield to it.
Lucius: I have the key to your heart.::Dorian Gray: [aggressively] Don't touch that ever!
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994)
Actors:
Roc LaFortune (actor),
Arthur Holden (actor),
Stephen Baldwin (actor),
Richard Jutras (actor),
Mark Camacho (actor),
Robert Higden (actor),
Gregory Hlady (actor),
James Bradford (actor),
Matthew Broderick (actor),
Nick Cassavetes (actor),
Jon Favreau (actor),
Peter Gallagher (actor),
Gabriel Gascon (actor),
Keith Carradine (actor),
James Le Gros (actor),
Plot: Dorothy Parker remembers the heyday of the Algonquin Round Table, a circle of friends whose barbed wit, like hers, was fueled by alcohol and flirted with despair.
Keywords: 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, adultery, alcohol, algonquin-round-table, based-on-literary, character-name-in-title, dog
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Taglines: At the center of the circle is a woman ahead of her time. New York in the 1920's. The only place to be was the Algonquin, and the only person to know was Dorothy Parker. A woman ahead of her time. A movie that can't be missed.
Quotes:
Dorothy Parker: I may have him mounted.::Robert Benchley: One would assume.
Dorothy Parker: The sun's gone dim, the moon's turned black; for I loved him and he didn't love back.
Dorothy Parker: I'd kiss you, but I'm not sure it'd come out right.
Robert Benchley: You'd have to wear out a pretty large hole in your pocket to lose me, Mrs. Parker.
Dorothy Parker: I never liked a man I didn't meet.
Dorothy Parker: I write doodads because it's a doodad kind of town.
Dorothy Parker: Razors pain you, rivers are damp, acids stain you, drugs cause cramp. Guns aren't lawful, nooses give, gas smells awful; you might as well live.
Dorothy Parker: Time doth flit; oh shit.
Dorothy Parker: You don't want to turn into the town drunk, Eddie. Not in Manhattan.
[after being chewed out for missing a magazine deadline]::Dorothy Parker: Someone else was using the pencil.
The Sins of Dorian Gray (1983)
Actors:
Ron Wisman (editor),
Oscar Wilde (writer),
Anthony Perkins (actor),
Arthur Rankin Jr. (producer),
Michael Ironside (actor),
Jules Bass (producer),
Olga Karlatos (actress),
Hrant Alianak (actor),
Joseph Bottoms (actor),
Peter Hanlon (actor),
Richard Comar (actor),
Caroline Yeager (actress),
Tony Maylam (director),
Belinda Bauer (actress),
Peter Lawrence (writer),
Plot: In this version of Oscar Wilde's tale, Dorian Gray is an actress who, desperate to become a worldwide star, makes a deal that switches her soul to her image on film, then proceeds to sleep her way to the top, knowing that she will never age.
Keywords: based-on-novel, character-name-in-title, deal-with-the-devil, drunkenness, eternal-youth, fashion-photographer, high-rise, immorality, immortality, innocence-lost
Genres:
Drama,
Horror,
F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood (1976)
Actors:
Michael Lerner (actor),
Arthur Franz (actor),
Tuesday Weld (actress),
James Woods (actor),
John Randolph (actor),
Sidney Katz (editor),
Stuart Nisbet (actor),
Jessica Rains (actress),
Jason Miller (actor),
Jim Boles (actor),
Paul Lambert (actor),
Robert Berger (producer),
Tom Rosqui (actor),
Herbert Brodkin (producer),
Jacque Lynn Colton (actress),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Romance,
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1973)
Actors:
Fionnula Flanagan (actress),
Dennis Virkler (editor),
John Karlen (actor),
Oscar Wilde (writer),
Dan Curtis (producer),
Nigel Davenport (actor),
Glenn Jordan (director),
Shane Briant (actor),
Bob Cobert (composer),
Charles Aidman (actor),
Kim Richards (actress),
Brendan Dillon (actor),
Linda Kelsey (actress),
William Beckley (actor),
Hedley Mattingly (actor),
Plot: In late Victorian London, a beautiful young man is given a portrait of himself by an admiring artist. Soon after this he treats a young woman cruelly and then notices that his portrait seems to look meaner than it used to. Eventually he cannot endure the portrait and hides it in the attic. As the years pass, he becomes ever more unscrupulous and dissolute. His friends remark how he is as handsome as ever and never seems to age. But up in the attic his picture becomes uglier and uglier.
Keywords: 1800s, based-on-novel, character-name-in-title, deal-with-the-devil, eternal-youth, gothic-horror, immorality, immortality, innocence-lost, macabre
Genres:
Drama,
Horror,
Quotes:
Dorian Gray: [as he observes his portrait] How sad...::Lord Harry Wotton: What? What do you mean?::Dorian Gray: How sad it is... That I shall grow old, but this picture will remain always young. My hair will turn gray, my skin will wrinkle, and my teeth will rot. While my picture remains exactly as it is now. If only it were the other way...::Lord Harry Wotton: Dorian...::Dorian Gray: If it were I who would remain always young and the picture would grow old. For that, I would give everything...::Lord Harry Wotton: Dorian...::Dorian Gray: Yes, everything! For that... I would even give my soul.::Basil Hallward: [smirks and raises his glass] To long life.