"How I did it," ([c1922])

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"Hott> / Did It Lahore, where the locale of the story is laid, and where he, Kipling, spent his boyhood. It was hard to convince Kipling that an exact re- production of the environment of Lahore could be effected under the shadow of the Southern California mountains. But he was finally prevailed upon to loan the producer his personal photographs and sketches of Lahore. When the picture was completed in Holly- wood, and shown to Kipling in his English home, he declared that he might believe him- self back in Lahore, so faithfully had the story been filmed. Dr. Horace R. M. Maddock, a former resident of India for forty years, and a friend of Kipling, was engaged in Hollywood as technical adviser for the picture. Later he was engaged for a Ruth Roland serial, which had an Indian locale, and for Norma Tal- madge's "The Voice from the Minaret." 164