This video contains two abridged version films: America, in which a Boston patriot and the daughter of a Tory fall in love...
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1924
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Intolerance, D.W. Griffith's towering achievement interlocking four stories of intolerance throughout the ages, has been...
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1919
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As its title indicates, Big Timber was set in a rugged Northwoods lumber camp. New York socialite Stella Benton...
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1917
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In this completely implausible silent picture, Bessie Love plays Nina, a blind flower girl and Elmer Clifton is Jimmie, the...
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Archie Dean
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1917
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1917
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Prince Belshazzar
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1916
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John Coburn (Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree), who hails from a rural area, is elected senator and he comes to the big city with...
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1916
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This adaptation of the Tennyson poem is graced with the presence of silent luminary Lillian Gish as Annie Lee. Three children...
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1915
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1915
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Supervised by D.W. Griffith, Martyrs of the Alamo was directed by Griffith's loyal but considerably less inspired assistant...
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James Bowie
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1915
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Conservative Biograph Studios, having galloped to prominence on the coattails of their star director D.W. Griffith, refused...
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1914
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1913
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1913
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A besieged blockhouse containing a frightened Lillian Gish, marauding Indians, and a Mexican who heroically brings the...
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1912
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Nine-year-old Nedda (Madge Evans) is a direct descendant of the Trevors, a family that can trace its roots back to the reign...
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1912
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Cherubic character actor Otis Harlan stars as Goodrich Mudd, the "black sheep" of the film's title. The bane of his prominent...
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1912
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1912
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1912
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1912
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1912
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A wagon train is attacked by marauding Indians in this typically grisly Biograph one-reel western melodrama preserved in the...
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1912
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Filmed during the Biograph Company's yearly winter excursion to sunny California, this one-reel Western melodrama features...
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1912
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1912
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1912
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1911
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1911
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1911
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1911
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1911
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1911
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D.W. Griffith's The Two Paths is frequently written off as a "potboiler," but, in 1911 at least, any one of Griffith's...
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1911
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1911
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1911
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1911
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1910
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1910
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1910
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This D.W.Griffith-directed Biograph melodrama is set during the Russian Revolution. No, not the successful 1917 coup, but...
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1910
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1910
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1910
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The Biograph melodrama Two Little Waifs was partially filmed on location in Greenwich, Connecticut. Placed in an orphanage,...
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1910
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1910
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1910
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In his characteristic fashion, D.W.Griffith attacked modern-day hypocrisy and bigotry by using a historical example in Rose...
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1910
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The outskirts of Paterson, New Jersey proved an interesting substitute for 18th-century Paris in Biograph's French Revolution...
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1910
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1910
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Always fascinated with Native American mythology and folklore, director D.W. Griffith turned out no fewer than six "Indian"...
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1910
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1910
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1910
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1910
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D.W. Griffith dashed off the one-reel Little Angels of Luck entirely within the confines of the Bronx Biograph studios. Since...
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1910
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This Biograph "temperance melodrama" was filmed at the company's Bronx Studios, with location work completed in...
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1910
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1910
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1910
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1910
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Long before his epic Birth of a Nation, D.W.Griffith was turning out such one-reel Biograph Civil War melodramas as...
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1910
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This 989-foot D.W. Griffith production was advertised by its home studio of Biograph as a "contemporary melodrama." Most of...
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1910
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1910
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Thanks to constant television exposure in the early 1950s, The Message of the Violin is one of the best-known of...
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1910
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1910
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When an Indian is found cruelly murdered, the tribe begins to plan for a revenge attack against the nearby white settlement...
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1910
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1910
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1910
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1909
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1909
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1908
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1908
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In this four hanky early silent melodrama, Ruth tries to survive amidst tragedy and toil on New York's Lower East Side. It...
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1908
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1908
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