A Modern Salome
A Modern Salome is a lost[1] 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Leonce Perret and starring Hope Hampton. It was produced and distributed by Metro Pictures.[2][3] The film is based on the 1891 Oscar Wilde play Salome.
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| Directed by | Leonce Perret | 
| Written by | Leonce Perret | 
| Based on | Salome by Oscar Wilde  | 
| Produced by | Metro Pictures | 
| Starring | Hope Hampton | 
| Cinematography | Alfred Ortlieb Harry D. Harde  | 
Production company  | Hope Hampton Productions  | 
| Distributed by | Metro Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 6 reels | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) | 
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Period advert.
A display advert of the time states: "Her fancy swept her back through the ages, and she was dancing before king Herod for the head of John the Baptist. Yet she was a modern woman, a hot-house product of Twentieth Century Society."[4]
Cast
    
- Hope Hampton as Virginia Hastings
 - Sidney Mason as Robert Monti
 - Percy Standing as James Vandam
 - Arthur Donaldson as Walter Greene
 - Wyndham Standing as Harry Torrence
 - Agnes Ayres as Helen Torrence
 
References
    
- The Library of Congress / FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: A Modern Salome
 - A Modern Salome at silentera.com
 - The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: A Modern Salome
 - Display advert, San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California, Tuesday May 4, 1920, Volume XLVII, Number 65, page 2.
 
External links
    
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to A Modern Salome. | 
- A Modern Salome at IMDb
 - Synopsis at AllMovie
 
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