Salome (1918)
Palestine, under the rule of Rome. Salome, daughter of Herodias and both niece and stepdaughter of King Herod, becomes infatuated with the prophet John the Baptist, who publicly denounces the depravity of the royal family and proclaims the arrival of a new messiah. (Film presumed lost.)
Director:
J. Gordon Edwards
Writer:
Adrian Johnson
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Theda Bara as Salome |
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G. Raymond Nye as King Herod |
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Alan Roscoe as John the Baptist |
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Herbert Heyes as Sejanus |
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Bertram Grassby as Prince David |
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Genevieve Blinn as Queen Miriam |
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Vera Doria as Naomi |
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Al Fremont as Galba |
| Directing | J. Gordon Edwards | Director |
| Art | George James Hopkins | Production Design |
| Production | William Fox | Producer |
| Writing | Adrian Johnson | Screenplay |
| Camera | John W. Boyle | Director of Photography |
| Camera | George Schneiderman | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Harry W. Gerstad | Director of Photography |