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  1. She gave an unbelievable performance in Salome's last Dance. Almost no other information can be found. She may have gone blind but can't confirm. No family information at all. Here sh is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwqe2pcxxZk

  2. Jan 4, 2024 · For whatever reason, Imogen Millais-Scott never went on to act in another film (her only other noteworthy film was an adaptation of Little Dorrit in 1987, according to IMDB).

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  4. Imogen Millais-Scott went blind three weeks before filming after contracting glandular fever but Russell insisted on still using her. It has been suggested that she was too weak to perform the dance sequence and a body double was used, but in any case a male of similar build performs Salome's dance and, at one point, flashes male genitals.

    • Ken Russell
  5. Imogen Millais-Scott was blind during the filming of this production due to a degenerative eye disease. Quotes John the Baptist : Don't be tempted to worship the golden calf or you'll suffer my wrath.

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    • Biography, Comedy, Drama
    • Ken Russell
    • 1988-06
  6. Apr 6, 2010 · In Salome’s Last Dance we have Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas visiting Alfred Taylor’s London brothel one night in 1892 where Taylor and company stage a performance of Wilde’s banned play. Aubrey Beardsley’s illustrations appear in the title sequence. If you’re a Wilde enthusiast there are at least two ways you may take this; you ...

  7. Sep 14, 2019 · Salome’s Last Dance (1988) Upon arriving at an all-male brothel where he is welcomed as a regular, controversial Irish scribe Oscar Wilde is treated to a surprise performance of his recently banned work of theater, “Salome.”. As a group of prostitutes runs through a bizarre and bawdy version of the play — which retells the story of ...

  8. London, England, November 5th, 1892, Guy Fawkes Night. The famous playwright Oscar Wilde and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas discreetly go to a luxury brothel where the owner, Alfred Taylor, has prepared a surprise for the renowned author: a private and very special performance of his play Salome, banned by the authorities, in which Taylor himself and the peculiar inhabitants of the exclusive ...