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Salomé ()


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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.

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Salome - Stepdaughter of Herod (as Nazimova)
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Jokaanan, the Prophet
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Herod, Tetrarch of Judea
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Herodias - wife of Herod
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Narraboth, Captain of the Guard
Arthur Jasmine ...
Page of Herodias
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Naaman, the Executioner
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Tigellinus

Directed by

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Charles Bryant
Alla Nazimova ... (uncredited)

Written by

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Oscar Wilde ... (play)
 
Alla Nazimova ... (script) &
Natacha Rambova ... (scenario)

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Alla Nazimova ... producer

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Carlos U. Garza ... (2003)
Richard O'Meara ... (2003)

Cinematography by

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Charles Van Enger

Art Direction by

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Natacha Rambova

Costume Design by

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Natacha Rambova

Art Department

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Yakov Ruklevsky ... poster artist: Soviet Union

Camera and Electrical Department

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Paul Ivano ... director of photography: second unit (uncredited)
Arthur F. Rice ... still photographer (uncredited)

Music Department

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Ulderico Marcelli ... music arranger

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Storyline

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Taglines This is the new version, not the Theda Bara version (Print Ad- Indianapolis Times, ((Indianapolis, Ind.)) 5 September 1923) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Salome
  • La hija de Herodías (Argentina)
  • Salome (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • Саломея (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 72 min
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Budget $350,000 (estimated)

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Trivia The women courtiers are played by men in drag. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Before Stonewall (1984). See more »
Crazy Credits The main actors are credited just before their character first appears. Thus the credit for Nigel De Brulier as Jokaanan does not appear until after the 12 minute mark. See more »
Quotes Title Card: The drama opens, revealing Salomé who yet remains an uncontaminated blossom in the wilderness of evil. Though still innocent, Salomé is a true daughter of her day, heiress to its passions and its cruelties. She kills the thing she loves; she loves the thing she kills.
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