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"Strange were the figures in the Side Show-but stranger by far the drama of life- as played back of the scenes!!"

Cock Robin is the swaggering ballyhoo man of a Hungarian sideshow known as the Palace of Illusions. The highlight of the show is a reenactment of Salome's dance of the seven veils, replete with the beheading of Jokanaan. The performer portraying Salome is in love with Cock Robin. Jealous, sinister The Greek is determined to eliminate that competition.

Top Cast

  • John Gilbert

    John Gilbert

    Cock Robin

  • Renée Adorée

    Renée Adorée

    Salome

  • Lionel Barrymore

    Lionel Barrymore

    The Greek

  • Gertrude Short

    Gertrude Short

    Lena Driskai

  • Edward Connelly

    Edward Connelly

    The Blind Soldier

  • Andy MacLennan

    Andy MacLennan

    The Ferret

  • Agostino Borgato

    Agostino Borgato

    Lizard Oil Salesman (uncredited)

  • Betty Boyd

    Betty Boyd

    Neptuna the Mermaid Queen (uncredited)

  • Jules Cowles

    Jules Cowles

    Robin's Dressing Aide (uncredited)

Overview

Cock Robin is the swaggering ballyhoo man of a Hungarian sideshow known as the Palace of Illusions. The highlight of the show is a reenactment of Salome's dance of the seven veils, replete with the beheading of Jokanaan. The performer portraying Salome is in love with Cock Robin. Jealous, sinister The Greek is determined to eliminate that competition.

Rating

6.1 / 10
13 Reviews
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