Solomon and Sheba
Near death, King David has a vision that his poet son, Solomon, should succeed him, rather than hot-headed Adonijah. Furious, Adonijah departs the court, swearing he will become king. Other rulers are concerned that Solomon's benevolent rule and interest in monotheism will threaten their tyrannical, polytheistic kingdoms. The Queen of Sheba makes an agreement with the Egyptian pharaoh to corrupt Solomon for their mutual benefit.
Crew
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Julián Martín
Painter
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Anne Box
Hairstylist
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Tyrone Power
Producer
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Otto Ludwig
Editor
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Malcolm Arnold
Music
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King Vidor
Director
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Mario Nascimbene
Original Music Composer
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Franco Ferrara
Conductor
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Bernard Vorhaus
Assistant Director
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Eduardo García Marot…
Production Manager
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Noël Howard
Second Unit Director
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Freddie Young
Director of Photography
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Richard Day
Art Direction
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Crane Wilbur
Writer
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Tom Smith
Makeup Artist
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Winston Ryder
Sound Editor
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Anthony Veiller
Screenplay
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David Hildyard
Sound
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Willy Kemplen
Assistant Editor
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Alex Weldon
Special Effects
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John O'Gorman
Makeup Artist
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Terry Yorke
Stunts
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Neil Binney
Focus Puller
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Joseph E. Kenney
Assistant Director
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Paul Wilson
Camera Operator
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Dario Simoni
Set Decoration
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Eric Seelig
Wardrobe Coordinator
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Ted Richmond
Producer
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Elaine Schreyeck
Script Supervisor
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José María Ochoa
Assistant Director
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Robert Goodstein
Property Master
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Thomas Tuttle
Makeup Artist
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Fred Hughesdon
Sound
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Alfred Sweeney
Art Direction
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Ángel Arzuaga
Assistant Set Decoration
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Antonio Bueno
Special Effects Assistant
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Tadeo Villalba
Unit Production Manager
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José María Alarcón
Assistant Art Director
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Ralph Jester
Costume Design
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John von Kotze
Still Photographer
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Léo L. Fuchs
Still Photographer
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Richard McWhorter
Production Manager
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Luis Pérez Espinosa
Art Direction
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Aubrey Lewis
Sound
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Norman Wanstall
Assistant Sound Editor
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Jean Pierre Genet
Choreographer
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Jeroslav Berger
Choreographer
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