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Salome, Where She Danced ()


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A famous Viennese ballerina flees Europe during the Austro-Prussian War and falls in love with an American bandit who looks like her deceased royal lover.

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Salome
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Jim
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Cleve
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Dimitrioff
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Von Bohlen
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Madam Europe
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Prof. Max
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Dr. Ling
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Gen. Lee
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Count Von Bismarck
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Bartender
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Panatela
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Henderson
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Sheriff
Joe Haworth ...
Jed (as Joseph Haworth)
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Lafe
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Salome Girl (as Poni Adams)
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Salome Girl
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Salome Girl
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Salome Girl
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Salome Girl
Jean Trent ...
Salome Girl
Carol West ...
Salome Girl (as Kerry Vaughn)
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Ray Beltram ...
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Ted Billings ...
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Emett Casey ...
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Bert Dole ...
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Bret Harte (uncredited)
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Uhlan Sergeant (uncredited)
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German Sergeant (uncredited)
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San Francisco Sheriff (uncredited)
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George Leigh ...
Bayard Taylor (uncredited)
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Bella Lewitzky ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Jimmy Lung ...
Chinese Guard (uncredited)
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Charles McAvoy ...
Policeman (uncredited)
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Gambler (uncredited)
Ina Ownbey ...
Girl (uncredited)
Jasper Palmer ...
Cowhand (uncredited)
Robert Robinson ...
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Theatre Manager (uncredited)
Peter Seal ...
Business Chasseur (uncredited)
Sammy Shack ...
Cowboy Audience Member (uncredited)
George Sherwood ...
Bartender (uncredited)
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Count Stefenelli ...
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Doreen Tryden ...
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Jan Williams ...
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Directed by

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Charles Lamont

Written by

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Laurence Stallings ... (screenplay)
 
Michael J. Phillips ... (from an original story by)

Produced by

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Alexander Golitzen ... associate producer
Walter Wanger ... producer

Music by

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Edward Ward

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W. Howard Greene ... director of photography
Hal Mohr ... director of photography

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Russell F. Schoengarth ... (as Russell Schoengarth)

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William Fritzsche ... associate color consultant: Technicolor
Natalie Kalmus ... color consultant: Technicolor

Art Direction by

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Alexander Golitzen
John B. Goodman

Set Decoration by

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Victor A. Gangelin
Russell A. Gausman

Costume Design by

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Vera West ... (gowns)

Makeup Department

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Jack P. Pierce ... make up director (as Jack Pierce)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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B. Reeves Eason ... second unit director: chase sequence
Fred Frank ... assistant director

Art Department

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Dorothea Holt ... illustrator (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Bernard B. Brown ... sound
William Hedgcock ... sound

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Harold Goodwin ... stunts (uncredited)
John Hudkins ... stunts (uncredited)
Tom Steele ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Edward Colman ... second camera (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Edward Ward ... musical director
Harold Zweifel ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Lester Horton ... dance director
Ernest Truex ... dialogue director

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Plot Summary

This movie catapulted Yvonne De Carlo into stardom. During the Austrian-Prussian War, Anna Maria (De Carlo) is a famous ballerina who has no choice but to leave Europe after she is accused of being a spy. Jim Steed (Rod Cameron), an American war correspondent, helps her escape to the United States, accompanied by her composer, Professor Max Blumenthal (J. Edward Bromberg). They eventually reach a small town in Arizona, where they meet an old entertainer, Madame Europe (Marjorie Rambeau), who joins them in a local performance of "Salome," starring Anna Maria. She makes such an impact on the town that they re-name it "Salome, Where She Danced." Anna also tames and falls in love with the local bandit, Cleve Blunt (David Bruce), who resembles her deceased lover, a Habsburg prince named Kurt. The group (Anna, Jim, Max, Madam Europe, and Cleve) moves on to San Francisco, where Anna attracts the attention of a wealthy Russian colonel (Walter Slezak) who decides to build her a new opera house. However, a Prussian nobleman (Albert Dekker) on the lookout for Anna, arrives in San Francisco with the intention of taking her back to Europe with him. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Salomé (France)
  • Les amours de Salomé (France)
  • Salomé, la embrujadora (Spain)
  • Salome (Denmark)
  • Salomé (Mexico)
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  • 90 min
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Budget $1,200,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Film debut of Barbara Bates. See more »
Goofs "Bismarck herring" only acquired its name in 1871, when Karoline and Johann Wiechmann, who ran a fish pickling business in Stralsund, on Germany's Baltic Coast sent Bismarck a barrel of pickled herring (the second such), accompanied by a note asking whether they could name their pickled fish after the great man. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Yvonne DeCarlo: Gilded Lily (2000). See more »
Soundtracks Rovin Gambler See more »
Crazy Credits Opening credits are shown as the pages of a book, which someone is flipping through. See more »
Quotes Madam Europe: By the way, what play do you aim to do?
Jim: Max, that's your department.
Prof. Max: A pantomime. Why not... why not "The Sleeping Beauty"?
Madam Europe: Uh-uh, not here. They don't like 'em sleeping.
Jim: I know something that'll wake 'em up - "Salome."
Madam Europe: "Salome"? Does she dance that good?
Prof. Max: "That good"? Drinkman Wells will remember it forever.
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