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Salome's Last Dance (Original title)Salome's First Night (Alternative title)
Date: 1988 (Release)

Countries: United Kingdom, USA

Director: Ken Russell

Synopsis: Shortly before his arrest, Oscar Wilde is the recipient of a surprise performance of his play Salome. He watches the story unfold...

Genres:
Comedy, Drama

Subjects:
Wilde, Oscar (1854-1900), Theatre, Performance
Releases
Date: 1988not specifiedRelease type: unknownFormat: not specified - Colour - Technicolor - SoundRuntime: 89 mins Length: 8010 FeetDialogue (original): English
Date: February 2019Country: United KingdomRelease type: InternetFormat: not specified - Colour - SoundRuntime: 89 mins Dialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: BFIPlayer

Credits (42)
Production Company: Jolly Russell Company, Production Company: Vestron Pictures, Executive Producer: William J. Quigley, Executive Producer: Dan Ireland, Producer: Penny Corke, Co-producer: Robert Littman, Production Associate: Ronaldo Vasconcellos, Production Co-ordinator: Winnie Wishart, Assistant Director: Mike Gowans, Assistant Director: Jerry Daly, Assistant Director: Trevor Puckle, Director's Assistant: Peter Ettedgui, Casting: Rebecca Howard, Screenplay: Ken Russell, Original play (incorporated): Oscar Wilde, Original play translation: Vivian Russell, Director of Photography: Harvey Harrison, Assistant Photographer: Gareth Hall, Editor: Timothy Gee, Art Director: Mike Buchanan, Set Designer: Christopher Hobbs, Set Dresser: Denise Ruben, Scenic Artist: James Hunt, Scenic Artist: Steven Sallybanks, Costume Designer: Michael Arrals, Additional costume designer: Michael Jeffery, Wardrobe supervisor: Michael Jeffery, Makeup chief: Pat Hay, Make-up: Yvonne Coppard, Titles and opticals: Peter Govey, Music performed: London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra conductor: Richard Cooke, Orchestra leader: David Nolan, Music Recording: Richard Lewzey, Choreography: Arlene Phillips, Sound Recording: Ray Beckett, Sound Re-recording: Brian Saunders, Sound Re-recording: Delta Sound Services, Music re-recording: CTS Studios (Wembley), Sound Editor: John Ireland, Footsteps editor: Jean Sheffield
Cast (37)
Glenda Jackson (Herodias/Lady Alice), Stratford Johns (Herod/Alfred Taylor), Nickolas Grace (Oscar Wilde), Douglas Hodge (John the Baptist/Lord Alfred Douglas), Imogen Millais-Scott (Salome/Rose), Dennis Ull (Tigellenus/Chilvers), Russell Lee Nash (pageboy), Alfred Russell (Cappadodem), David Doyle (A. Nabda), Warren Saire (young Syrian), Kenny Ireland (1st soldier), Michael Van Wuk (2nd soldier), Paul Clayton (1st Nazarene), Imogen Claire (2nd Nazarene), Tim Potter (Pharlose), Matthew Taylor (Saddocean), Linzi Drew (1st slave), Tina Shaw (2nd slave), Caron Anne Kelly (3rd slave), Mike Edmonds (1st Jew), Willie Coppen (2nd Jew), Anthony Georghiou (3rd Jew), Leon Herbert (Nauman), Douglas Howes (phoney Salome), Lionel Taylor (police sergeant), Colin Hunt, David Addison (police constable), Robert Goodey (Black Maria driver), Danny Godfrey (hansom cab driver), Alison Cella, Frank Cella, Simon Gilbey, James Harte, Martino Lazzeri, Sinead Lightly, Sheree Murphy, Charles Richards (child)