Solomon and Sheba (1959)



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Synopsis:
Romance, treachery, intrigue and spiritual awakenings abound in the Biblical film adaptation of Solomon and Sheba. Trouble begins between two brothers when poet Solomon (Yul Brynner) is chosen to be next in line to the throne by King David of Israel. His warrior brother Adonijah (George Sanders) is livid when Solomon becomes king. While Israel prospers under Solomon, Sheba (Gina Lollobrigida) conspires with the Egyptians to topple Israel. She is ambitious and seductive and finally gets Solomon to fall in love with her. When a pagan dance ritual turns into an orgy, the people turn against Solomon when the Temple of Jehovah is struck by lightning. After the righteous Solomon has fallen from the grace of God, Sheba renounces her pagan Gods and converts to Judaism. A cast of thousands depict the raging battle between the Israelites and the Egyptians. Directed by King Vidor at the cost of five million dollars, production was delayed when the original choice for the role of Solomon (Tyrone Power) died during the making of the film. Many scenes had to be redone with his replacement, Yul Brynner.

~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1959
Director Credit
King Wallis Vidor Director
Cast Credit
Youl Bryner Solomon
Diana Loris Magda, Queen of Sheba
George Sanders Adonijah
Marira Pierangeli Abishag
David Farrar Pharaoh
John Crawford Joab
Harry Andrews Baltor
Lawrence Johnson Hezrai
Jose Nieto Ahab
Alejandro Rey Sittar
Julio Pena Zadok
Maruchi Fresno Bathsheba
William Devlin Nathan
Felix de Pomes Egyptian General
Jean Anderson Takyan
Finlay Currie Jefferson King David
Production Credits Credit
King Wallis Vidor Producer
Ted Richmond Producer
Art Department Credit
Richard Day Art Director
Alfred Sweeney Art Director
Choreography Credit
Jaroslave Berger Choreography
Film Camera Credit
F.A. Young Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Alex C. Weldon Special Effects



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