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''Into Her Kingdom'' is a 1926 American silent film featuring a Technicolor sequence which dramatizes the
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. It was based on a 1925 short story of the same name by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, originally published in Red Book Magazine. It is not known whether the film currently survives.Progressive Silent Film List: ''Into Her Kingdom''
at SilentEra.com


Production

This was the second to last directorial effort of Svend Gade in the United States before returning to
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. At the time of production, several expatriate members of Czarist Russian nobility and military class were living in the Los Angeles area and working as extras in films. Some were recruited to serves as cast members and technical advisors on this film. In a Technicolor insert, running 221 feet, the Weaver of Fate picks out multicolored cords and plays tricks with them. The red cord represents the girl and the brown cord represents the boy.


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* 1926 films American black-and-white films American silent feature films 1926 drama films Films set in Russia First National Pictures films Silent American drama films Films based on short fiction Films directed by Svend Gade 1920s American films {{1920s-silent-drama-film-stub