The Mills of the Gods | |
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Directed by | Ralph Ince |
Written by | George P. Dillenback (story) |
Starring | Rosemary Theby |
Distributed by | Vitagraph |
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Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
The Mills of the Gods is an American silent film. It was the first three-reel "feature" directed by Ralph Ince; production company Vitagraph entrusted him with this longer project after being impressed by his work on the two-reel Double Danger. [1]
The Mills of the Gods was released domestically on November 4, 1912. [2] The novel by George P. Dillenback was reissued by Grosset & Dunlap in a hardcover printing featuring stills from the film. [3]
The film played in Rotterdam at the Parisien Theater from January 24 to 30, 1913, followed by a run at Amsterdam's Cinema Palace from February 28 to March 6. [4] At the same time, at least one print was working its way through New Zealand, where it played in Sydenham in late February, [5] in Whanganui in March, [6] and in North Otago in May. [7]
The Mills of the Gods | |
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Directed by | Ralph Ince |
Written by | George P. Dillenback (story) |
Starring | Rosemary Theby |
Distributed by | Vitagraph |
Release date |
|
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
The Mills of the Gods is an American silent film. It was the first three-reel "feature" directed by Ralph Ince; production company Vitagraph entrusted him with this longer project after being impressed by his work on the two-reel Double Danger. [1]
The Mills of the Gods was released domestically on November 4, 1912. [2] The novel by George P. Dillenback was reissued by Grosset & Dunlap in a hardcover printing featuring stills from the film. [3]
The film played in Rotterdam at the Parisien Theater from January 24 to 30, 1913, followed by a run at Amsterdam's Cinema Palace from February 28 to March 6. [4] At the same time, at least one print was working its way through New Zealand, where it played in Sydenham in late February, [5] in Whanganui in March, [6] and in North Otago in May. [7]