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Latest revision as of 13:51, 10 November 2019
Salome (1922) is a feature film (silent, B&W, 72m), directed by Charles Bryant.
Abstract
Based of Salomé (1893 Wilde), play, and Bearsley’s designs. "Salome, the daughter of Herodias, seduces her step-father/uncle Herod, governor of Judea, with a salacious dance. In return, he promises her the head of the prophet John the Baptist" (IMDB).
Cast
- Alla Nazimova = Salome
- Mitchell Lewis = Herod Antipas
- Rose Dione = Herodias
- Nigel De Brulier = John the Baptist
Editions
Produced in the United States (1922). Premiered at the Criterion Theater in New York on 31 December 1922.
External links
Videos
Categories:
- 1922
- Fiction--1920s
- Fiction--English
- Cinema--1920s
- Dance--1920s
- Feature Films
- English language--1920s
- Second Temple Studies--1920s
- Second Temple Studies--Fiction
- Second Temple Studies--English
- Death of John the Baptist (subject)
- Salome (subject)
- Salome--fiction (subject)
- Salome--cinema (subject)
- Salome--dance (subject)
- Herod Antipas--cinema (subject)
- Herodias--cinema (subject)
- John the Baptist--cinema (subject)