Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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The dance before her weak, licentious step-father, King Herod. Salome's motive in film is to ask for John The Baptist's freedom. censors' delight Through the years, Salome's Dance Of The Seven Veils never failed to swing the eager censors into action -Rita Hayworth's interpretation, however, has them happily in a trance ^Af^rEN Columbia announced that Rita Hay worth would do "Salome" and feature the infamous "Dance Of The Seven Veils" a censorial storm thundered upon them. This particular dance had long been the favorite taboo of all censors. Fortunately, Valerie Bettis was engaged to create a modern version and Designer Jean Louis to design Rita's costumes. Rita, naturally, supervised their efforts. . The result — never has the dance been more exciting, yet never in. such good taste so that not even the most narrow-minded of censors could take offense. 26 ■i Kf