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Daughter of the Gods Reviews

A riot of imagery harnessed with a rainbow.

| Dec 5, 2020

Greater lavishness in production could hardly be imagined, and greater numbers of people could not be shown without making the screens larger.

| Dec 5, 2020

Annette Kellermann's great physical beauty and wonderfully graceful swimming and diving feats add decidedly to the interest and appeal of the whole production. The photography from beginning to end is of the best.

| Dec 5, 2020

Without going into the details of the captured and burning cities, the fights on the city walls, me poison cups, the dungeons, etc., of which the fairy story is made up, it is a very wonderful picture with the most charming and fascinating effects.

| Dec 5, 2020

Seldom has any photoplay been conceived with such a wealth of varied material, with thrills so interspersed between moments of quaintness and closeup bits of expressive pantomime.

| Dec 5, 2020

[Daughter of the Gods] will live long in the memory as an artistic triumph among moving pictures.

| Dec 5, 2020

Safely we can stamp A Daughter of the Gods as the most beautiful yet come from the studios. Never have we seen a more artistically photographed entertainment.

| Dec 5, 2020

William Fox has produced the most beautiful, thrilling photoplay that has so far been given in this country.

| Dec 5, 2020

The sheer bigness of the thing is amazing, but one loses sight of that in the beauty of the pictures, the succession of imaginative incidents and the perfection with which the fanciful story has been carried out.

| Dec 5, 2020

The city that was built for the purposes of this picture is an imposing-looking place, and the fire views, when the city is destroyed, are spectacular.

| Dec 5, 2020

Some of the pictures are very beautiful; the mobs are splendidly handled, the burning city is most impressive; most of the acting is very well done, and Miss Keltermann [displays] her skill and charms.

| Dec 4, 2020

Ninety percent of the multitudinous scenes of William Fox's picture beautiful, A Daughter of the Gods, in "stills," or stationary pictures, would furnish the canvass for the art galleries of the world.

| Dec 4, 2020

Miss Kellerman's performance is a remarkable one, with plenty of opportunities for displaying her skill in the water.

| Dec 4, 2020

It is a romantic fairy tale, with little plot but wonderful moving pictures.

| Dec 4, 2020

While theatrical statistics are apt to err upwards, a view of A Daughter of the Gods is sufficient to convince the spectator that an almost incalculable expenditure of thought, time, effort and money has gone to its making.

| Dec 4, 2020

The photoplay is so cluttered up, so much is packed into the two hour and a half's entertainment that no single impression of the picture remains.

| Dec 4, 2020

The battle scenes are stupendous and beyond the scope of brief and hurried descriptions Thousands of people seem to have been employed... all of whom contribute to the dramatic strength of a mastodon among multi-reel screen plays.

| Dec 4, 2020

The picture will be tremendously enjoyed by children by virtue of its many spectacular effects. It is a veritable fantasy feast.

| Dec 4, 2020

A Daughter of the Gods contains numerous "mob" scenes, some striking bits of photography and Annette [Kellerman], in addition to a fantastic story whose best moments are quite charming.

| Jul 28, 2020

The Daughter of the Gods is a big thing, but it doesn't grip.

| Jul 22, 2020

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