The Viking Queen (1914) Poster

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A pretentious number
deickemeyer11 February 2019
A picture play in two parts written by Y. Spinner and directed by Walter Edwin. In the days of yore, when the viking sailed the seas of Norway, Queen Helga (Mary Fuller) of Drontheim, was loved by all but Ragnarr and his followers. One night they seize their Queen and incarcerate her on an isolated island. Ragnarr usurps the throne and inaugurates a bloodthirsty reign. Later he is assassinated and Queen Helga regains the throne and brings joy and happiness to her people. A pretentious number. - The Moving Picture World, September 19, 1914
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