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A silent film so camp it invented gay cinema 100 years early.
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Salomé (1923)

decadent fever dreamart nouveau overloadsilent film maximalism

Overview

FantasyDramaHorror

Based on Oscar Wilde's play, the films tells the story of how Salomé agrees to dance for King Herod in return for the head of John the Baptist.

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remakewoman directorprincessreligionkingsilent filmtransvestismbased on play or musicalprophet
obsessive desirereligious hypocrisythe male gaze weaponizedart as transgression

Standout Aspects

Costume

Every frame looks like an Aubrey Beardsley illustration come alive.

Acting

Nazimova's stare could stop your heart.

Production

All-gay cast rumor makes this Hollywood's queerest secret.

Best for:Solo: Late night, full attention, let the weirdness wash over you.·Streaming: Criterion Channel with the volume up for the score.
Heads up:Disturbing: Severed head on a platter, very theatrical but still.
Charles Bryant

Director

Charles Bryant

ReleasedFeb 15, 1923
Runtime1h 14m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Paceslow
Intensityhigh
Tonedark
Feelheavy
Budget$350K
Nazimova Productions

Top Cast

Alla Nazimova

Alla Nazimova

Salomé

Nigel De Brulier

Nigel De Brulier

Jokaanan, the Prophet

Mitchell Lewis

Mitchell Lewis

Herod, Tetrarch of Judea

Rose Dione

Rose Dione

Herodias, wife of Herod

Earl Schenck

Earl Schenck

Narraboth, Captain of the Guard

Frederick Peters

Frederick Peters

Naaman, the Executioner

Louis Dumar

Louis Dumar

Tigellinus

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Cultural

Alla Nazimova allegedly demanded an all-gay cast as a wink to Wilde's legacy—Hollywood's first queer-coded production.

Trivia

Nazimova personally financed this after studios balked; it bombed so hard she lost her mansion and 'Garden of Allah' estate.

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