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Salome's Last Dance (1988) is a feature film (sound, color, 89m), directed by Ken Russell.

Abstract

As Oscar Wilde lounges in a brothel (the same one where his subsequent arrest would lead to his downfall), the proprietor stages a production of the playwright's title work. Glenda Jackson is Herodias, while at the end Salome reveals to be an adolescent boy.

Production

Produced in Great Britain (1988).

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