The Queen of Sheba

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4.8
19521h 39m

The Queen of Sheba falls in love with the King of Israel. The King of Israel, however, is in love with someone else.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: La regina di Saba (1952) - US Trailer A

La regina di Saba (1952) - US Trailer A

Cast

Photo of Leonora Ruffo

Leonora Ruffo

Balkis, Queen of Sheba

Photo of Gino Cervi

Gino Cervi

King Solomon of Jerusalem

Photo of Gino Leurini

Gino Leurini

Prince Rehoboam of Jerusalem

Photo of Marina Berti

Marina Berti

Zamira, betrothed of Rehoboam

Photo of Franco Silva

Franco Silva

Kabaal, commander of the Sheban army

Photo of Mario Ferrari

Mario Ferrari

Chaldis, High Priest of Sheba

Photo of Isa Pola

Isa Pola

Tabuia, leader of the handmaidens

Photo of Nyta Dover

Nyta Dover

Kinor, a handmaiden

Photo of Franca Tamantini

Franca Tamantini

The False Mother

Photo of Fulvia Mammi

Fulvia Mammi

The True Mother

Photo of Afro Poli

Afro Poli

Pastore

Photo of Mimmo Palmara

Mimmo Palmara

Ally of Sheba

Photo of Edda Albertini

Edda Albertini

(unconfirmed - not in screen cast)

Photo of Ugo Sasso

Ugo Sasso

(unconfirmed - not in screen cast)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I think the fact that this is in black and white helps it enormously. So often the poor quality of the image distracts from these Italian-made adventure films and tends to render them all but unwatchable. This one benefits also from decent story to underpin the, admittedly, pretty mediocre acting. The young prince "Rehoboam" (Gino Leurini) finds himself posing as an agent of Gad (not God) at the court of the legendary Balkis, Queen of Sheba (Leonoro Ruffo) who has sworn never to feel the touch of man. Of course the two fall in love, much to the chagrin of her army commander "Kabaal" (Franco Silva) and from now on in, the film follows a fairly predictable route of deceit, revenge and plotting. I could have done with a little more action and Leurini looks faintly ridiculous with a moustache that looks more like an early example of botox gone wrong; but the whole thing is actually quite well paced with some decent attention to the look of the film. The ending is a bit flat - be warned, but it passes 90 minutes amiably enough.

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