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 Salome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Among the former are a 1953 film starring Rita Hayworth and a 2002 film by Carlos Saura using flamenco dance.
Salome was the step-daughter of Herod Antipas, and danced before Herod and her mother Herodias at the occasion of Herod's birthday, and by doing so caused the death of John the Baptist.
Salome or Salomé, like Dismas, or the various names of the Three Magi, is a name given to a character in the Bible whose name is not given in the Bible itself.
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 Salome's Last Dance movie for sale
They include: "Salome" (USA/1923), a silent film directed by Charles Bryant; "Salome Where She Danced" (USA/1945), directed by Charles Lamont and starring Yvonne de Carlo; "Salome" (USA/1953), starring Rita Hayworth and Charles Laughton, directed by William Dieterle; and "Salomé" (France-Italy/1985) directed by Claude d'Anna.
Several film versions of the Salome story have been made over the years.
In a candle-lit Victorian brothel, Oscar Wilde sips champagne as pretty prostitutes enact his latest play, "Salome." As Salome performs her Dance of the Seven Veils in exchange for the ruin of John the Baptist, life begins to imitate art and the story becomes a mirror of the life of its author.
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