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Wild Salome (2011) is a film directed by Al Pacino.

Abstract

Written by Al Pacino, based on Oscar Wilde's play.

"Pacino takes us on a journey as he unravels and re-interprets Oscar Wilde's once banned and most controversial work SALOME, a scintillating tale of lust, greed and one woman's scorn" (IMDb).

Editions and translations

Produced in the United States (2011).

External links