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Lot's wife (center) turned into a pillar of salt during Sodom's destruction (Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493). The story appears to be based in part on a folk legend explaining a geographic feature. [3] A pillar of salt named "Lot's wife" is located near the Dead Sea at Mount Sodom in Israel. [4]
Lot's wife (Tal Friedman) is a former pop singer whose career went downhill after she married Lot. They have a single daughter, Charlotte ( Alma Zak ). Sodom is run by Bera ( Eli Finish ) the king of Sodom, a corrupt dictator surrounded by yes men , who has two sons—the elder and successful Nineveh ( Assi Cohen ) and the younger and stupid ...
Lot in Sodom is based on the biblical tale of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. [1] It was directed by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber. [2] [3] Louis Siegel was the sound composer. [3] The movie uses experimental techniques, avant-garde imagery and strong allusions to sexuality, especially homosexuality. [1] [4]
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"Lot's Wife" pillar, Mount Sodom, Israel; Lot's Wife and Lot, rock formations in Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic; Lot's Wife, nickname of Long Ya Men, a craggy granite outcrop in Keppel Harbour, Singapore, destroyed in 1848; Lot's Wife, a chalk pillar once part of The Needles formation off the Isle of Wight, UK, until its collapse in 1764
The cast of Salem's Lot have a healthy (nay, bloodthirsty) appreciation for Stephen King's works.. Based on the prolific horror author's 1975 book of the same name — which marked his sophomore ...
Martin Short and Melissa McCarthy teamed up for an aggressive approach to getting the last parking spot during a "Saturday Night Live" sketch with Mikey Day and Chloe Fineman.
Mark Hildreth (born January 24, 1978) is a Canadian actor appearing in movie and television roles. A graduate of The National Theatre School of Canada, Mark Hildreth's theater credits include Hamlet (The Shakespeare Project), Bertram in All's Well that Ends Well (Bard on the Beach), Richard of Gloucester in Richard III (NTSC) and Cale Blackwell in Fire (Teatre Lac Brome).