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Salomé

Russian born avant-garde dancer Nazimova was famous for her performances of Ibsen and other works about sensitive, passionate and neurotic women. At the peak of her career her production company produced this stylized filming of Oscar Wilde's work, hailed as America's first art film. The story centers on King Herod and his unbridled passion for his adolescent stepdaughter Salome.

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Cast & Crew See All

Alla Nazimova
Salome - Stepdaughter of Herod
Nigel de Brulier
Jokaanan, the Prophet
Mitchell Lewis
Herod, Tetrarch of Judea

Awards

  • 2000 - National Film Registry - - winner
  • 1922 - Photoplay Award - Best Pictures of the Month (August) - winner

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