Dorian Gray was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.
Locations
Train Station
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Cemetery
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House
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Dorian's Mansion
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Casino de Venise
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Toynbee Hall
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Street
Scene was shot The Old Royal Naval College, situated in Greenwich on the Thames, is the prominent centerpiece of the area. Originally constructed in 1696 as the Royal Hospital for Seamen, the building passed into the hands of the navy in 1873. In 1998 the site passed into the hands off the Greenwich Foundation and is now open to tourists and filming.
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Pub
Scene was shot Crocker's Folly is a Northern Renaissance style pub and inn built in 1898 by architect Charles Worley. The pub was originally known as The Crown, but was renamed in 1987 to its longstanding nickname based on an false story about the original owner, Frank Crocker, building the pub on this site due to a false tip-off about it being near the new terminus of the Great Central Railway and losing his fortune when that turned out to be wrong.
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Greenwich Foot Tunnel
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Lake
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Theatre Royale
Scene was shot Wilton's Music Hall was constructed in 1859 by architect Jacob Maggs, and was rebuilt in 1878 after being destroyed in a fire. The hall remains one of the few saloon-style music halls that has not been extensively changed since its original construction. The hall was turned to other purposes including a soup kitchen and rag storage warehouse for over 100 years but was finally returned to a performance venue in 1997.