Sheba (film)
Sheba is a 1919 British silent drama film directed by Arrigo Bocchi and starring Poppy Wyndham, H. Manning Haynes, and Charles Vane. The film is considered a lost film, as no known copies are extant. Its plot involved themes of betrayal and redemption, with Sheba as the central character, facing moral dilemmas within a dramatic narrative context. Details about the specific plot points and character development are scarce due to the film's lost status. The film was produced by the Master Films company. It's significant historically as an example of British filmmaking during the early silent era.