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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

Editions

Produced in the United States (1922). Premiered at the Criterion Theater in New York on 31 December 1922.

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