Though D.W. Griffith had given up his independent-filmmaker status by joining Paramount Pictures in 1926, he had lost none of...
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Mavis Claire
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1926
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Joan Daisy Royle/The Royle Girl
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1925
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Pioneering filmmaker D.W. Griffith directed W.C. Fields in his first starring role in this silent comedy. When Mary Foster...
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Sally
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1925
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Producer/director D.W. Griffith's feature is a fairly realistic study of the deprivations visited on the German people after...
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Inga
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1924
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This epic tale about the American Revolution broke the bank for filmmaker D.W. Griffith. Robert W. Chambers loosely adapted...
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Miss Nancy Montague
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1924
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Too long by at least 3 reels, D. W. Griffith's The White Rose is nonetheless one of the best and most accomplished of the...
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Marie Carrington
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1923
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John Barrymore's impressive performance in this picture is a testament to the strength of his talent, because it had a lot to...
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Alice Faulkner
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1922
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At the time he made this confusing blend of melodrama, mystery, and comedy, D.W. Griffith was in financial trouble. This...
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Agnes Harrington
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1922
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D.W. Griffith garnishes this romantic fable with a dreamy gauze of Victorian melodramatic sensibility. As an intertitle of...
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Gypsy Fair
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1921
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A more exotic story than 1920s audiences had come to expect from D.W. Griffith, The Love Flower nonetheless adheres to...
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1920
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This D.W. Griffith picture has the distinction of being, arguably, the worst film that the director ever made. For starters,...
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1919
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Since much of this film takes place in rural Kentucky, where director D.W. Griffith grew up, it no doubt has many...
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1919
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True Heart Susie is one of D.W. Griffith's "pastoral" films, wherein plot takes second place to characterization and romance....
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1919
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Out of all of Griffith's films about the Great War, this one impressed the least. Perhaps Carol Dempster should share part of...
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1919
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In the sentimental world of filmmaker D.W. Griffith, the greatest thing in life is love. Obtaining it and understanding it,...
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1918
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