The Queen of Sheba (1921)
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It is easy to imagine Theda Bara playing the lead in this Fox Biblical epic, especially since its credited director is J. Gordon Edwards, who manned the megaphone for many of Bara's films. But by 1920, Bara had pretty much left films (she would only make two more pictures during the 1920s), and… More It is easy to imagine Theda Bara playing the lead in this Fox Biblical epic, especially since its credited director is J. Gordon Edwards, who manned the megaphone for many of Bara's films. But by 1920, Bara had pretty much left films (she would only make two more pictures during the 1920s), and Betty Blythe, who also became known for her exotic vehicles, played the lead. Blythe, however, did not exude the unbridled sexuality that Bara did -- something that trade paper Moving Picture World saw as a plus: the fact that "there is never a suggestion of the vamp in one of her poses or gestures," it noted, would keep the bluenoses from complaining about her skimpy costumes. And there is much bare flesh to be had in this picture. When the Queen of Sheba kills her mate, the wicked King (George Siegmann), her people are grateful. She pays a visit to the court of King Solomon (Fritz Leiber) and wins a chariot race for him. Solomon falls in love with her, and the night before she leaves she visits him in his private quarters. The result of this meeting is a child, which the Queen's people accept as the son of the dead King. When the boy (Pat Moore) is four, she sends him to visit Solomon, who is happy to see him. His brother (G. Raymond Nye), however, is not so thrilled -- he believes that Solomon plans to make the boy heir to his throne. He attempts to overthrow the King, and the Queen, realizing that her son is in danger, takes her army to help Solomon. Once the King's foes are vanquished, the Queen tells Solomon good-bye, and returns home with her son. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi
- Directed By
- J. Gordon Edwards
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure
- In Theaters
- Apr 10, 1921 Wide
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Cast
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Betty Blythe
as Queen of Sheba
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Claire de Lorez
as Queen Amrath Wife of Solomon
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George Siegmann
as Armud of Sheba
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Herbert Heyes
as Tamaran Courtier of Sheba
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Herschel Mayall
as Menton Sheba's Minister of State
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George Nichols
as King David
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Genevieve Blinn
as Beth Sheba
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Pat Moore
as Sheba's Son Aged 4
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William Hardy
as Olos Sheba's Giant Slaue
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Paul Cazeneuve
as The Envoy of the Pharaoh
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Nell Craig
as The Princess of Vashti
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Alfred Fremont
as A Captain Adonijah's Army
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Fritz Leiber
as King Solomon
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G. Raymond Nye
as Adonijoh. Brother of Solomon
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Earl N. Crain
as Joab a Soldier