Solomon and Sheba
Solomon and Sheba

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Shortly before his death in ancient Israel King David has a vision from God telling him that his younger son Solomon should succeed him as king. His other son Adonijah is unhappy and vows to attain the throne. Meanwhile the Egyptian Pharoah agrees to cede a Red Sea port to the Queen of Sheba if she can find a way to destroy Solomon, whose wisdom and benevolent rule is seen as a threat to more tyrannical monarchs in the region. Sheba, Pharoah, Adonijah, the leaders of the Twel... (Full plot summary below)

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Shortly before his death in ancient Israel King David has a vision from God telling him that his younger son Solomon should succeed him as king. His other son Adonijah is unhappy and vows to attain the throne. Meanwhile the Egyptian Pharoah agrees to cede a Red Sea port to the Queen of Sheba if she can find a way to destroy Solomon, whose wisdom and benevolent rule is seen as a threat to more tyrannical monarchs in the region. Sheba, Pharoah, Adonijah, the leaders of the Twelve Tribes and his own God make life difficult for Solomon who is tempted by Sheba to stray.

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Creative Loafing - 5/10 by Matt BrunsonIf Ben-Hur was The Avengers of its decade, then Solomon and Sheba was the Fantastic Four of its time, an expensive undertaking that earned sizable bank without being especially good.
The Spectator - 5/10 by Isabel QuiglyIt is highbrow nowadays to enjoy this sort of low- browedness, and not admit to too many yawns; all the same, after the first hour or so, I couldn't stop thinking of all the useful and pleasant things I might be doing if I was only outside the cinema.
User Review - 10/10 by June SLOVE THIS CLASSIC EPIC, Yule looking smolderingly sexy with hair & Gina stunning as ever & fab biblical tale to boot!!
User Review - 10/10 by doris clove him....great actor.......5 stars just for him...
User Review - 8/10 by Ross Dclassic movie, with the epic feel of ten commandments
User Review - 8/10 by Mong FA real sine qua non of matinee movies. I swear the bad guy actually rubs his hands with glee at one point. notable for the line "We will hunt them down like dogs". Fantastic.
User Review - 8/10 by Erik WWas it really that bad? I didn't think so. Of course I have no idea how historically accurate it is but that didn't stop me from liking this film. If anything, the dialogue wasn't anything special but I liked the film because of it's visual splendors. The cinematography and set designs made this film worth seeing for me. Of course I can see how this film may have caused a stir back in 1959 with the Egyptian orgy scene, but it's nothing compared to some movies today.
User Review - 8/10 by Jenn MAmazing late 1950's Biblical tale,this film might not be well known by a lot of people, but make no mistake,this film is a great one!The portrayal of Solomon by Yul Brynner was simply phenomenal. Very well done and it has that old Hollywood "Grandeur" style in the vibe of films such as Ben Hur.... A Must for all Christians and "old fashion" movie lovers. ...
User Review - 6/10 by Joanna Swatching movies about the stories in the bible is a great way to get into the stories, i just wish that they didn't change parts of movies from what the bible really says!
User Review - 6/10 by Matt RLuscious Freddie Young cinematography and some epic scenes save this biblical drama from being a bit of a bore. The first two acts are a bit dull, but not too bad. In the third act things heat up and the climactic scene in which the Egyptian army disappears into a canyon is great. Nowhere near the class of Ben-Hur which was released in the same year, but worth a look if you're into biblical epics.

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