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Synopsis
Samson and Delilah is Cecil B. DeMille's characteristically expansive retelling of the events found in the Old Testament passages of Judges 13-16. Victor Mature plays Samson, the superstrong young Danite. Samson aspires to marry Philistine noblewoman Semadar (Angela Lansbury), but she is killed when her people attack Samson as a blood enemy. Seeking revenge, Semadar's younger sister Delilah (Hedy Lamarr) woos Samson in hopes of discovering the secret of his strength, thus enabling her to destroy him. When she learns that his source of his virility is his long hair, Delilah plies Samson with drink, then does gives him the Old Testament equivalent of a buzzcut while he snores away. She delivers the helpless Samson to the Philistines, ordering that he be put to work as a slave. Blinded and humiliated by his enemies, Samson is a sorry shell of his former self. Ultimately, Samson's hair grows back, thus setting the stage for the rousing climax wherein Samson literally brings down the house upon the wayward Philistines. Hedy Lamarr is pretty hopeless as Delilah, but Victor Mature is surprisingly good as Samson, even when mouthing such idiotic lines as "That's all right. It's only a young lion". Even better is George Sanders as The Saran of Gaza, who wisely opts to underplay his florid villainy. The spectacular climax to Samson and Delilah allows us to forget such dubious highlights as Samson's struggle with a distressing phony lion and the tedious cat-and-mouse romantic scenes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Arthur Q. Bryan Fat Philistine Merchant
Lane Chandler Teresh
Davison Clark Merchant Prince
Boyd Davis First Priest
Wee Willie Davis Garmiskar
Pedro de Cordoba Bar Simon
Edgar Dearing Tax collector
Olive Deering Miriam
Laura Elliot Spectator
William Farnum Tubal, Delilah's Father
Julia Faye Haisham, Delilah's maid
Russell Hicks Lord of Ashkelon
Fay Holden Hazeleponit
Hedy Lamarr Delilah
Angela Lansbury Semadar
Fritz Leiber Lord Sharif
Francis McDonald Story Teller
Victor Mature Samson
John Miljan Lesh Lakish
Moroni Olsen Targif
John Parrish Lord of Gath
Frank Reicher Village Barber
George Sanders The Saran of Gaza
Russ Tamblyn Saul
Colin Tapley Prince
Victor Varconi Lord of Ashdod
Frank Wilcox Lord of Ekron
George Reeves Wounded Messenger
Henry Wilcoxon Ahtur

Production Crew

Hans Dreier Art Director
Walter Tyler Art Director
Vladimir Jabotinsky Book Author
Theodore Kosloff Choreography
Dewey Wrigley Cinematographer
George Barnes Cinematographer
Victor Young Cinematographer
Victor Young Composer (Music Score)
Dorothy Jeakins Costume Designer
Edith Head Costume Designer
Gile Steele Costume Designer
Gus Peters Costume Designer
Gwen Wakeling Costume Designer
Cecil B. DeMille Director
Anne Bauchens Editor
Bill Woods Makeup
Hal Lierley Makeup
Harold Lierly Makeup
Wally Westmore Makeup
William Wood Makeup
Victor Young Musical Direction/Supervision
Cecil B. DeMille Producer
Fredric M. Frank Screenwriter
Harold Lamb Screenwriter
Jesse Lasky, Jr. Screenwriter
Vladimir Jabotinsky Screenwriter
Ray Moyer Set Designer
Sam Comer Set Designer
Jay Livingston Songwriter
Ray Evans Songwriter
Victor Young Songwriter
Devereaux Jennings Special Effects
Gordon Jennings Special Effects
Paul K. Lerpae Special Effects
Year: 1949
Runtime: 128
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Epic

Produced by
Paramount

Awards
1949 - Award - P.A.T.S.Y. Awards