Difference between revisions of "Salome (1918 Edwards), feature film"

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''' Salome ''' (1918) is a (now lost) silent film directed by [[J. Gordon Edwards]].
''' Salome ''' (1918) is a (now lost) feature film (silent, B&W, 80m), directed by [[J. Gordon Edwards]].


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
Although claiming inspiration directly from Joseph and offering a vivid representation of ancient Jerusalem, the character of Salome is influenced by Wilde’s retelling.  
Although claiming inspiration directly from Joseph and offering a vivid representation of ancient Jerusalem, the character of Salome is influenced by Wilde’s retelling.  


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*[[Albert Roscoe]] = [[John the Baptist]]
*[[Albert Roscoe]] = [[John the Baptist]]


==Editions and translations==
==Editions ==


Produced in the United States (1918).
Produced in the United States (1918).
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[[Category:Cinema--1910s|1918 Edwards]]
[[Category:Cinema--1910s|1918 Edwards]]
[[Category:Films|1918 Edwards]]
[[Category:Feature Films|1918 Edwards]]


[[Category:English language--1910s|1918 Edwards]]
[[Category:English language--1910s|1918 Edwards]]

Revision as of 11:47, 9 November 2015

Salome (1918) is a (now lost) feature film (silent, B&W, 80m), directed by J. Gordon Edwards.

Abstract

Although claiming inspiration directly from Joseph and offering a vivid representation of ancient Jerusalem, the character of Salome is influenced by Wilde’s retelling.

Cast

Editions

Produced in the United States (1918).

External links

Pictures on the Web