Lot in Sodom

Lot in Sodom is a 1933 short silent experimental film, based on the Biblical tale of the city of Sodom and Gomorrah. It was directed by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber.

Lot in Sodom
Directed byJames Sibley Watson
Melville Webber
StarringFriedrich Haak
Hildegarde Watson
Dorothea Haus
Lewis Whitbeck
Music byLouis Siegel
Release date
  • 1933 (1933)
Running time
28 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent film
English intertitles

The movie uses experimental techniques, avant-garde imagery and strong allusions to sexuality, especially homosexuality.

Louis Siegel was the sound composer, according to the film's opening credits.

Storyline

The story is much closer to the tale than other films like Sodom and Gomorrah.

Sodom is a place of sin. An angel appears there and he is welcomed by Lot. The people of Sodom want to have sex with him. Lot refuses; then the angel tells him to escape the city with his wife and daughter. Sodom is then destroyed by flames; Lot's wife is turned to a pillar of salt for having looked back.

All intertitles are quotes from the Bible.

Cast

  • Friedrich Haak as Lot
  • Hildegarde Watson as Lot's wife
  • Dorothea Haus as Lot's daughter
  • Lewis Whitbeck as the angel
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