A Princess of Destiny is a 1929 MGM short silent film short in two-color Technicolor. It was the eleventh and penultimate film produced as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Great Events" series.
A Princess of Destiny | |
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Directed by | Tom Terriss |
Written by | Jack Cunningham |
Story by | Aubrey Scotto |
Produced by | Herbert T. Kalmus |
Starring | Anders Randolf Doris Lloyd Dorothy Gould Lloyd Ingraham Fairfax Burger |
Cinematography | Allen M. Davey |
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Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English Intertitles |
Budget | $14,612[1] |
Production
editThe film was shot at the Tec-Art Studio in Hollywood.[2] Early versions of the script used the titles A Royal Lover and The Royal Duckling.[3]
Preservation Status
editA Princess of Destiny is believed to be lost.[4]
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