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Salome's Last Dance

"Notorious, scandalous, Wilde!"

London, England, November 5th, 1892, Guy Fawkes Night. The famous playwright Oscar Wilde and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas discreetly go to a luxury brothel where the owner, Alfred Taylor, has prepared a surprise for the renowned author: a private and very special performance of his play Salome, banned by the authorities, in which Taylor himself and the peculiar inhabitants of the exclusive establishment will participate.

Top Cast

  • Glenda Jackson

    Glenda Jackson

    Herodias / Lady Alice

  • Stratford Johns

    Stratford Johns

    Herod / Alfred Taylor

  • Nickolas Grace

    Nickolas Grace

    Oscar Wilde

  • Douglas Hodge

    Douglas Hodge

    John the Baptist / 'Bosey'

  • Imogen Millais Scott

    Imogen Millais Scott

    Salome / Rose

  • Denis Lill

    Denis Lill

    Tigellenus / Chilvers

  • Russell Lee Nash

    Russell Lee Nash

    Pageboy

  • Ken Russell

    Ken Russell

    Cappadocian

  • David Doyle

    David Doyle

    A. Nubin

Overview

London, England, November 5th, 1892, Guy Fawkes Night. The famous playwright Oscar Wilde and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas discreetly go to a luxury brothel where the owner, Alfred Taylor, has prepared a surprise for the renowned author: a private and very special performance of his play Salome, banned by the authorities, in which Taylor himself and the peculiar inhabitants of the exclusive establishment will participate.

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