Angela Lansbury credited as playing...
Sibyl Vane
- Sibyl Vane: [Listening to Dorian play the piano] It's wonderful. Did... did you write it?
- Dorian Gray: Fredric Chopin wrote it... for a woman he loved. Her name was George Sand. Someday I'll tell you about it.
- Sibyl Vane: I should like that.
- Dorian Gray: [Playing a couple of notes] What does music mean to you?
- Sibyl Vane: I don't know. It's full of emotion... but it's not happy.
- Dorian Gray: No, it's not happy.
- Sibyl Vane: Why was he unhappy?
- Dorian Gray: [Playing a couple of notes] Perhaps because he felt his youth slipping away from him.
- Sibyl Vane: What an odd thing for you to say.
- Dorian Gray: Why?
- Sibyl Vane: You're so young.
- Dorian Gray: Yes. And you also.
- Sibyl Vane: What is the music called. Has it a name?
- Dorian Gray: Kind of name. It's called... Prelude.
- [He gets up from the piano and they kiss]