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Synopsis
Ken Russell's adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Salome, Salome's Last Dance takes the form of a play within a film. Wilde (Nickolas Grace) arrives at a brothel with his lover, Bosey (aka Lord Alfred Douglas played by Douglas Hodge), where the proprietor, Alfred (Stratford Johns), has gathered his staff and assorted other colorful characters to mount a simple production of Wilde's new play. And so, with Alfred playing Herod, and Bosey playing John the Baptist, and with Wilde himself looking on with varying degrees of interest, the play is performed. Salome (Imogen Millais-Scott) is the daughter of Herodias (Glenda Jackson), who has abandoned her husband, since murdered, for his brother, Herod. Herod has an eye for Salome, but she mocks his interest. One evening, she hears the ranting of John the Baptist, who is Herod's prisoner, and demands that he be brought before her. She is very taken with the prophet, and attempts to seduce him while the captain of the guards, who is smitten with her, looks on. The young captain kills himself, and the prophet spurns her and is beaten. Still, she insists that she will kiss him, as he is brought away. Salome manipulates the horny Herod, who promises her anything if she will dance for him. She agrees, against the wishes of Herodias. While she performs, Wilde slips off with a young male performer, arousing Bosey's jealousy. After Salome's erotic dance (at the end of which she momentarily changes sexes), she confounds Herod by demanding the prophet's head. Russell himself has a small role in the film, as a photographer of ill repute. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

Cast

Nickolas Grace Oscar Wilde
Doug Howes Phony Salome
Kenny Ireland Soldier
Glenda Jackson Herodias/Lady Alice
Stratford Johns Herod/Alfred Taylor
Imogen Millais-Scott Salome/Rose
Alfred Russell Cappadodem
Warren Saire Young Syrian
Tina Shaw Slave
Denis Ull Chilvers
Denis Ull Tigellenus
Imogen Claire Nazarene
Ken Russell Cappadocian
Ken Russell Kenneth
Paul Clayton Nazarene
Linzi Drew Slave
Caron Anne Kelly Slave
Russell Lee Nash Pageboy
Matthew Taylor Saddocean
Michael VanWuk Soldier

Production Crew

Michael Buchanan Art Director
Ronaldo Vasconcellos Associate Producer
Rebecca Howard Casting
Arlene Phillips Choreography
Harvey Harrison Cinematographer
Penny Corke Co-producer
Robert Littman Co-producer
Richard Cooke Conductor
Michael Arrals Costume Designer
Ken Russell Director
Timothy Gee Editor
Dan Ireland Executive Producer
William J. Quigley Executive Producer
Mike Gowans First Assistant Director
Pat Hay Makeup
Yvonne Coppard Makeup
Ray Beckett Musical Direction/Supervision
Richard Cooke Musical Direction/Supervision
Oscar Wilde Play Author
Penny Corke Producer
William J. Quigley Producer
Michael Buchanan Production Designer
Ken Russell Screenwriter
Vivian Russell Screenwriter
Christopher Hobbs Set Designer
Michael Jeffery Set Designer
Ray Beckett Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1988
Runtime: 113
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Vestron

Release
May 06, 1988 (USA)
by Vestron