Salome
Salome

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Salome

Movie
160 min
German

An operatic retelling of the Biblical story, Salome's strange fascination with John the Baptist ultimately leads to a fateful demise.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: J. Searle DawleyGenres: Drama, Fantasy, Silent Film

Plot Summary

This silent film adaptation depicts the biblical story of Salome, stepdaughter of Herod Antipas, who is captivated by John the Baptist. Driven by her mother's manipulation and her own obsessive desire, Salome dances for Herod, demanding John's head on a platter. The film explores themes of lust, manipulation, and religious fervor in its dramatic retelling.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1910, critical reception is harder to track with modern metrics. However, its status as an early adaptation of a controversial biblical story and its starring of burgeoning film stars like Theda Bara indicate it was likely a film of interest and discussion within its contemporary cinematic landscape. Its production and release marked an attempt to bring complex narratives to the burgeoning silent film medium.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early cinematic attempt to dramatize a biblical narrative.

  • Showcases the burgeoning talents of its silent film cast.

  • A visually striking, though perhaps melodramatic, interpretation of the source material for its time.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and silent nature, specific Google user reviews are not readily available. However, audiences of the era would likely have been drawn to the spectacle and the controversial subject matter.

Fun Fact

This 1910 version of Salome predates the more famous 1920s Hollywood adaptations and was one of the earliest cinematic interpretations of the biblical figure, attempting to capture the controversial narrative for the silent screen.

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