Solomon and Sheba (1959) is a lavish Biblical epic known as much for its behind-the-scenes drama as for its widescreen spectacle. Here are the key "pieces" of information about this cinematic era-ender: The Production Saga

Yul Brynner stepped in to play Solomon, famously wearing a wig for the role to match Power's filmed scenes.

Gina Lollobrigida played the Queen of Sheba, featuring in a famously suggestive "pagan dance" sequence.

Shot in high-definition Technirama , the film was designed to lure audiences away from television with its massive scope.

This was the final feature film for legendary director King Vidor , who reportedly retired after being disillusioned by the production's difficulties. The Cinematic Style