Samson (play)


Samson is a 1908 play by the French writer Henri Bernstein. It is a melodrama in which a poor man rises to become a wealthy tycoon. He marries a daughter of an aristocratic family whose impoverished relatives pressure her to wed him. The marriage proves a disaster for the protagonist, as his power is destroyed. The plot and title are a reference to the story of Samson and Delilah.

Adaptations

The play was adapted into four film versions:Samson, a 1915 American silentShackles of Gold, a 1922 American silentSamson, a 1923 Italian silentSamson, a 1936 French film