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Neptune's Daughter

Film poster

Directed byHerbert Brenon
Written byLeslie T. Peacocke
StarringAnnette Kellerman
CinematographyAndré Barlatier (French Wikipedia)

Production
company

Universal Film Manufacturing Company

Distributed byUniversal Film Manufacturing Company

Release date

  • April25,1914

Running time

7 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
Budgetapproximately $50,000
Box office$1 million

Not to be confused with Neptune's Naughty Daughter.

Neptune's Daughter is a 1914 American silent fantasy film featuring the first collaboration between actress Annette Kellerman and director Herbert Brenon.[1] It was based on Kellerman's idea of "a water fantasy movie with beautiful mermaids in King Neptune's garden together with a good love story." It was filmed by Universal in Bermuda[2] during January and February,[3] cost approximately $50,000,[2] and grossed one million dollars at the box office.[2]

Plot

The daughter of the king of the water, King Neptune, takes on human form to avenge the death of her young sister, who was caught in a fishing net. However, she falls in love with the king of the land, King William, the man she holds responsible.[4]

Cast[4]

  • Annette Kellerman as Annette, Neptune's daughter
  • William E. Shay as King William
  • William Welsh as King Neptune
  • Leah Baird as Princess Olga
  • Mrs. Allen Walker as The Sea Witch
  • Herbert Brenon as Roador the Wolf
  • Edmund Mortimer as Duke Boris
  • Lewis Hooper as Count Rudolph
  • Millie Liston as Jailer's mother
  • Katherine Lee as Angela, Annette's sister

Reception

George Blaisdell, writing for The Moving Picture World after seeing a pre-release screening, gave the film a positive review, noting that "There is a wealth of incident in 'Neptune's Daughter.' The story of intrigue at court is convincing and well portrayed. The transition of Annette from the dominions of Father Neptune to the world of mortals and vice versa is so skillfully treated that it seems the perfectly natural course of events".[4]

The film received renewed interest after 1916 when the popular A Daughter of the Gods was released, which also starred Kellerman and included a brief nudity scene.[5]

Preservation

One reel of Neptune's Daughter footage is currently held in two archives, the National Film and Sound Archive and Gosfilmofond of Russia. This can be found on the Venus of the South Seas Region 1 DVD release as an extra feature.[6][7][8]

See also

  • List of incomplete or partially lost films

References

  1. ^ Neptune's Daughter (1914) ⭐ 5.7 | Fantasy. Retrieved 2024-05-23 – via m.imdb.com.
  2. ^ a b c "Neptune's Daughter". silentera.com. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  3. ^ Holston, Kim R. (December 18, 2012). Movie Roadshows: A History and Filmography of Reserved-Seat Limited Showings, 1911-1973. McFarland. pp.14–15. ISBN9780786492619. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c "Neptune's Daughter". Moving Picture World. May 9, 1914. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  5. ^ "Sol Lesser and Leon Netter Acquire Rights to Big Film for Their Pennsylvania Territory". Motion Picture News. 14 (18). New York City: Motion Picture News, Inc.: 2844 4 November 1916. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  6. ^ "These films left a lasting impression. . ". silentsaregolden.com.
  7. ^ Neptune's Daughter at TheGreatStars.com; Lost Films Wanted(Wayback Machine)
  8. ^ Neptune's Daughter at American Silent Feature Film Survival Database

External links

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