Salomé Poster

Salomé 1910

★ 5.46 votes12 min📅 1910-07-16

Dive into the opulent world of Salomé (1910), a cinematic masterpiece that transports viewers to ancient Jerusalem. Directed by Ugo Falena, this drama and history film is a testament to the art of silent storytelling.

Director: Ugo Falena

Cast

Vittoria Lepanto
Salomé
Laura Orette
Erodiade
Ciro Galvani
Johannes
Achille Vitti
Tetrarch
Francesca Bertini
Francesca Bertini
La schiava

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Salomé (1910) about?

This silent film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's tale of love, lust, and betrayal is set in ancient Jerusalem, where the opulent world of Salomé's dance captivates the imagination.

Who directed Salomé?

Ugo Falena's direction brings to life the grandeur of Salomé's world, a testament to the art of silent storytelling.

Who stars in Salomé?

Vittoria Lepanto, Laura Orette, Ciro Galvani, and Francesca Bertini shine in this cinematic masterpiece.

Is Salomé (1910) worth watching?

While its IMDb rating is unrated, Salomé's (1910) grandeur and opulence make it a must-watch for fans of silent cinema.

How long is Salomé?

Salomé (1910) runs for 12 minutes, a brief but captivating journey into the world of ancient Jerusalem.

🎥 Trailer

About Salomé (1910) — A Cinematic Masterpiece of Silent Cinema

Dive into the opulent world of Salomé (1910), a cinematic masterpiece that transports viewers to ancient Jerusalem. Directed by Ugo Falena, this drama and history film is a testament to the art of silent storytelling. With its lavish sets and intricate costumes, Salomé (1910) brings to life Oscar Wilde's iconic tale of love, lust, and betrayal. Starring Vittoria Lepanto, Laura Orette, Ciro Galvani, and Francesca Bertini, this short film is a must-watch for those who appreciate the grandeur of silent cinema.

Witness the grandeur of Salomé's (1910) elaborate sets, replete with stonework, palm trees, and draperies. The sheer scale of the production is a marvel, with dozens of extras adding to the spectacle. As the curtain rises on Salomé's (1910) haunting dance, viewers are transported to a world of decadence and excess.