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  1. God's Crucible (also known as The Foreigner) is a lost 1921 Canadian silent religious melodrama directed by Henry MacRae and written by Faith Green, based on a Ralph Connor novel called The Foreigner.

  2. God's Crucible: Directed by Henry MacRae. With Gaston Glass, Gladys Coburn, Wilton Lackaye, Edna Shipman. While their father, Michael Kalmar, remains in a Siberian prison, political refugees Ivan and Irma Kalmar seek freedom in Winnipeg, Canada.

    • Henry Macrae
    • Gaston Glass, Gladys Coburn, Wilton Lackaye
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  4. God's Crucible is a film directed by Henry MacRae with Wilton Lackaye, Gaston Glass, Edna Shipman, Gladys Coburn .... Year: 1921. Original title: God's Crucible.

  5. God's Crucible: Directed by Lynn Reynolds. With George Hernandez, Val Paul, Fred Montague, Myrtle Gonzalez. Lorenzo Todd, in his childhood had been strictly dealt with; in his youth the girl he loved deserted him; and, growing into manhood, he became morose and grouchy.

    • Lynn Reynolds
    • 1917-01-22
    • Drama, Western
    • 50
  6. God's Crucible was filmed partially on location at the Grand Canyon, AZ. The working title of this film was The Shriveled Soul.

  7. Film Details. Release Date. Sep 1921. Premiere Information. not available. Production Company. Winnipeg Productions. Distribution Company. W. W. Hodkinson Corp. Country. United States. Screenplay Information. Based on the novel The Foreigner, a Tale of Saskatchewan by Ralph Connor (New York, 1909). Technical Specs. Sound. Silent. Color.