Queen X

1917 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Queen X is a 1917 American silent crime-drama film directed by John B. O'Brien and produced and released through the Mutual Film Company. Stage personality Edna Goodrich, a former wife of Nat C. Goodwin, is the star.[1][2]

Directed byJohn B. O'Brien
Written byEdwin M. Stanton
Produced byMutual Film
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Queen X
Directed byJohn B. O'Brien
Written byEdwin M. Stanton
Produced byMutual Film
StarringEdna Goodrich
CinematographySol Polito
Distributed byMutual Film
Release date
  • October 1, 1917 (1917-10-01)
Running time
5 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
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The film survives in the Library of Congress collection.[3][4]

Cast

Reception

Like many American films of the time, Queen X was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors required a cut of two opium den scenes, the preparing of an opium pipe, and two scenes of a party slumming in the opium den.

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