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Sodom and Gomorrah

The cities that mocked the very name of God... The vengeance that tore the Earth asunder!
1962 | 148m | English

(2395 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Lot leads his people to a fertile valley adjacent to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, hotbeds of vice and corruption ruled by the merciless Queen Bera. When Lot orders a dam to be busted in order to prevent the destruction of the cities by the attacking Helamites, the queen, in gratitude, allows Lot's people to settle in Sodom. Soon, however, the veneer of civilization begins crumbling as Lot and the Hebrews become corrupted by the Sodomites.
Release Date: Oct 04, 1962
Director: Robert Aldrich
Writer: Richard Wormser, Giorgio Prosperi, Hugo Butler
Genres: Adventure, Drama, History
Keywords bible, epic, slave, old testament
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Pathé Consortium Cinéma, Titanus, Société Générale de Cinématographie (S.G.C.)
Box Office Revenue: $5,450,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Stewart Granger Lot
Pier Angeli Ildith
Stanley Baker Astaroth
Rossana Podestà Shuah
Rik Battaglia Melchor
Giacomo Rossi Stuart Ishmael
Scilla Gabel Tamar
Anthony Steffen The Captain
Enzo Fiermonte Eber
Gabriele Tinti Lieutenant
Daniele Vargas Segur
Claudia Mori Maleb
Feodor Chaliapin Jr. Alabias
Mitsuko Takara Orphea
Massimo Pietrobon Isaac
Mimmo Palmara Arno
Liana Del Balzo Rich Hebrew Woman
Francesco Tensi 1st Old Man
Andrea Tagliabue Eber's Son
Alice Kessler Dancer
Ellen Kessler Dancer
Anouk Aimée The Queen
Emilio Messina
Roberto Messina
Aldo Silvani Nakur
Armando Fracassi Genere (uncredited)
Vittorio Artesi Eber's Other Son (uncredited)
Lars Bloch Eric (uncredited)
Sal Borgese Extra (uncredited)
Omero Capanna Rider (uncredited)
Angelo Casadei Man at Banquet (uncredited)
Pietro Ceccarelli Officer in Sodom (uncredited)
Tom Felleghy (uncredited)
Armando Fracassi Hebrew (uncredited)
Giovanna Galletti Malik (uncredited)
Valentino Macchi (uncredited)
Cesare Martignoni Panicking Sodomite (uncredited)
Mario Novelli Bit Part (uncredited)
Loredana Nusciak Courtier (uncredited)
Mimmo Poli Queen's Cupbearer (uncredited)
Antonio Proietti Hebrew leaving Sodom (uncredited)
Renato Terra (uncredited)
Name Job
Robert Aldrich Director
Giancarlo Bartolini Salimbeni Costume Design
Richard Wormser Novel
Miklós Rózsa Original Music Composer
Ken Adam Production Design
Sergio Leone Second Unit Director
Gino Brosio Set Decoration
Emilio D'Andria Set Decoration
Peter Tanner Editor
Giorgio Prosperi Screenplay
Hugo Butler Screenplay
Cyril J. Knowles Director of Photography
Giorgio Zambon Production Manager
Mario Montuori Director of Photography
Giorgio Adriani Production Manager
Mario Serandrei Editor
Silvano Ippoliti Director of Photography
Alfio Contini Director of Photography
Mario Del Papa Production Manager
Name Title
Goffredo Lombardo Producer
Maurizio Lodi-Fè Executive Producer
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John Chard
5.0

Can the Hebrews and the Sodomites co-exist? Sodom and Gomorrah is directed by Robert Aldrich and co written by Hugo Butler and Giorgio Prosperi. It stars Stewart Granger, Stanley Baker, Pier Angeli, Rossana Podestà, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart and Scilla Gabel. Music is by Miklós Rózsa and cinematograph ... y by Silvano Ippoliti, Cyril J. Knowles and Mario Montuori. The Last Days of Sodom and Gomorrah. Regardless of the fact it leaves some of the Bible story behind, it simply is not a good film. It's a tired Biblical epic that finds Granger and Baker manfully trying to ignore how low they have got as they are surrounded by a bunch of no mark actors trying to make a sword and sandals piece work. It lacks dynamism, the Euro production barely masking what a elongated bore the story is. It looks nice at times, the great Ken Adam creating some eye pleasing sets and the location photography (Morocco/Italy) provides a suitable backdrop, but come the hokey and cheap looking finale you realise there's been too much talky intrigue and not enough pulse raising. 5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Given the cast and what looks like a decent allocation of resources, this ought to have been much better. As it is, it is very much a poor cousin in the family of biblical epics - despite the fact that it has one of the better stories from the Old testament. Lot (Stewart Granger) is the leader of th ... e Hebrews who rather naively believes that he and his tribe can peacefully co-exist with the rather decadent and profligate Sodomites under their Queen (Anouk Aimee). Stanley Baker (Astaroth) provides the jealousy and plotting and Pier Angeli the smouldering glamour. The tale is pretty much faithful to the Genesis chapters from which it comes, but it is a very slow-burning, stodgy affair that takes an age to get going. Baker (not often said) is by far the more engaging character of the four leading roles, otherwise it is really just a lavishly staged and costumed portrayal of decadence and luxury with an instantly recognisable score from Miklós Rósza. Granger was a class act on screen; he had charisma in spades which he uses to less effect here but he still lends enough presence to keep this from being a total write off.

Nov 19, 2024