July 6, 2008

Silent Sunday: Salome (1923)

Alla Nazimova's titanic flop Salome is positively florid, with sets and costumes after Beardsley and acting somewhere between Stanislavski and Pavlova. It's really weird, for lack of a better word, and interesting because it's like nothing I've ever seen before. It's too bad it's hampered by a painfully glacial pace.

Read the full review.

I'm going to Paris and Rome! I'm hoping to post some travelogues like I did during my trips to England and Southeast Asia (and other exotic places like Michigan and Maine). And I'll be participating in the fourth installment of Best Pictures from the Outside In, this time discussing Cimarron and Million Dollar Baby.

Posted by mike, July 6, 2008 12:56 PM
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