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Encyclopedia > The Green Goddess

The Green Goddess is a 1929 film which tells the story of three English people who crash land in an Indian kingdom in which the Rajah threatens to execute them if the British execute his half brothers. It stars George Arliss, Ralph Forbes, H.B. Warner, Alice Joyce, Ivan F. Simpson and Reginald Sheffield.


The movie was adapted by Julien Josephson from the play by William Archer. It was directed by Alfred E. Green.


It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor (George Arliss).


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