NEAR MINT - UNSEALED - ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
1962 STEWART GRANGER EPIC DIRECTED BY ROBERT ALDRICH AND SERGIO LEONE.
This Biblical epic about salt and sin is directed by Robert Aldrich and has enough dynamic interactions between its chief protagonists to sustain interest in-between climactic scenes. Stewart Granger is Lot, the Hebrew leader who takes his people to camp in the Valley of Jordan only to find that they are caught between the Helamites on the one hand, and the wicked Queen Bera (Anouk Aimee) on the other. She rules over the twin cesspools of Sodom and Gomorrah and is beleaguered by a crafty brother who wants the scepter she now wields. The Queen makes a pact with Lot that he can stay with the Hebrews in the valley as long as he defends it -- she wants to use him and the Hebrews as a first line of defense against the Helamites. To seal the pact, she gives Lot her best slave Ildith (Pier Angeli) to be his wife. Adventures and excitement prevails as Lot and the Hebrews brave one challenge after the other -- until Lot realizes that his people are being corrupted by the environment of Sodom and Gomorrah and eventually receives a Divine vision and knows he has to lead the Hebrews away from here. Special effects are impressive and take much of the impact away from the fate of Ildith, as she turns one last time to look back at the crumbling cities. 1962
1. Overture (4:34)
2. Prelude (2:22)
3. The Gates Of Sodom (2:20)
4. The Torture Of Tamara (2:52)
5. The Jordan (3:02)
6. The Chosen People (2:39)
7. Astaroth's Defeat (2:31)
8. Answer To A Dream (2:36)
9. March Of The Helamites (1:07)
10. The River Of The Pastorale (4:40)
11. Wedding (17 seconds of silence after music) (1:31)
12. Battle By The Dam (4:35)
13. Intermission (5:08)
14. Within The Walls Of Sodom (1:30)
15. The Will Of Jehovah (1:46)
16. Jealousy (2:46)
17. The Dance of the Sinners (2:31)
18. The Escaping Slaves (1:04)
19. Lot's Mission (1:56)
20. Exodus (1:32)
21. The Destruction of Sodom (4:17)
22. Pillar of Salt (3:38)
23. Epilogue (2:03)
Recorded in Rome, Italy, June 1962