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A Daughter of the Gods (1916) was a Drama - Silent Films Film directed by Herbert Brenon and produced by William Fox.

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The movie cost about $1 million to produce, including "great sums spent to make sanitary a mosquito-cursed section of Jamaica," according to a contemporary report. The sets consumed 2,500 barrels of plaster and 500 of cement, 2 million feet of lumber, and 10 tons of paper. Director Herbert Brenon employed 20,000 people and shot 44 miles of film during 8 months of production.
Studio head William Fox was incensed at the cost and removed Brenon's name from the film. Brenon sued over this, and won.
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