In
Galilee, during the rule of
Tiberius Caesar,
King Herod and
Queen Herodias sit on the throne and are condemned by
John the Baptist, a prophet. John labels Herodias an adulteress for her marriage to Herod, her former husband's brother. Herod is not pleased with John condemning his rule, but fears facing the same fate
his father suffered after ordering the
murder of the land's firstborn males. The prophecy states that if a king of Judea kills the
Messiah, he will suffer an agonizing death. Herod mistakenly believes John is the Messiah. Marcellus, nephew of Caesar, petitions his uncle to marry Herodias's daughter, Salome, and receives a message stating that he is forbidden to marry a "barbarian." Salome is also sent a message stating that she is banished from Rome for seeking to rise above her station, and will be escorted back to Galilee, despite having lived in Rome since childhood. On the boat escorting her home, Salome meets Claudius, a Roman soldier assigned to Herod's palace. Salome starts ordering people around. When Claudius disobeys her, she slaps him. He interrupts her angry tirade by stealing a kiss, which shocks her. Herodias greets her daughter at the palace and becomes aware that Herod lusts after his stepdaughter/niece. The queen starts thinking about using Herod's lust to manipulate him. Meanwhile, Salome sneaks into the marketplace with several servants to hear John speak. When he calls Herodias an adulteress, Salome repudiates him, inadvertently revealing her identity. She is then spared from the angry crowd by John, who calms them and denounces violence. An upset Salome implores Herodias to leave Galilee with her, not wanting her mother to be stoned to death. Trapped in a loveless and potentially deadly marriage to Herod, Herodias refuses, wishing to preserve the throne for Salome's sake. Salome does not care about the throne but cannot convince Herodias of leaving. Knowing of Claudius's feelings for her, Salome seductively beguiles him in an attempt to have him arrest John. Claudius, however, refuses. Shortly after, Herod decides to arrest John, ostensibly for treason but in reality to protect him from the actions of Herodias, who has attempted to have him assassinated. Having converted to Christianity, Claudius rushes to Herod to plead for John's release, to no avail. He then travels to Jerusalem to save him. Meanwhile, to seduce Salome, Herod attempts to gift her a necklace. Knowing the implications of his gift, she rejects it. Claudius meets with Pontius Pilate in Jerusalem, who refuses to release John because he preaches against Rome, which is treasonous. Claudius attempts to persuade Pilate to join him as a champion of John's new religion. Shocked, Pilate relieves Claudius from his post and forbids him from returning to Galilee. During their talk, Claudius learns of a miracle worker and decides to visit him. He then returns to the palace and meets Salome. During his departure, Herodias has manipulated Salome into thinking that the only way she can save her mother's life is by dancing for Herod. Salome is appalled by this, as it would mean surrendering her will and body to Herod. She pleads with Claudius to take her from Galilee, but he says he needs to reveal something first. He then leads Salome to John's cell and reveals himself as a Christian. Claudius tells them of the miracle worker, whom John recognizes as the Messiah. John's faith moves Salome, who resolves to save his life. Against Claudius's wishes, Salome
dances for Herod while removing layers of clothing. At the end of her dance she will ask him to set John free. Herod, enthralled by her, offhandedly muses that he would give half his kingdom for Salome. Seated beside him, Herodias seizes the chance to ask him to order John's death. John is beheaded before Salome finishes her dance. Horrified, she renounces
Herodias and, like Claudius, becomes a Christian. Together, Salome and Claudius later listen to
Christ delivering the
Sermon on the Mount. ==Cast==