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The French-based Gaumont company churned out quite a few brief comedies in their New York headquarters. One of these was...
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1908
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Most film historians agree that D. W. Griffith was sole director at Biograph Studios during the fall and winter of 1908. No...
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Running 211 feet (approximately 4 minutes), Little Darling was filmed right after the more ambitious D. W. Griffith...
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Peggy (Mary Pickford) is a strong-willed young woman who lives during the 18th century. She is not attracted to any of her...
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The New Jersey communities of Paterson and Westfield were used as exterior "backdrops" in this Biograph comedy....
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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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1911
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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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A besieged blockhouse containing a frightened Lillian Gish, marauding Indians, and a Mexican who heroically brings the...
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While busy with The Birth of a Nation, director D.W. Griffith began a small-scale contemporary drama called The Mother and...
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The Boy
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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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Nathan
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This innovative psychological drama represents one of D.W. Griffith's early full-length feature films and contains...
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The Son
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1914
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Paul Armstrong's venerable stage melodrama The Escape was first brought to the screen by D.W. Griffith in 1914. In true...
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Larry Joyce
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1914
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The most successful and artistically advanced film of its time, The Birth of a Nation has also sparked protests, riots, and...
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Ted Stoneman
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In this silent tragedy a bright, creative young woman from the slums gets into considerable mischief and lands in jail....
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Set in a poverty-stricken Irish rental community, The Marriage of Molly-O starred Mae Marsh as the eponymous heroine. Brutal...
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The Boy
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On the heels of his masterpiece, Intolerance, which dramatized the futility of war born out of prejudice, director...
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The Boy, Douglas Gordon Hamilton
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1918
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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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This war-time D.W. Griffith film was literally filler -- some of the footage was left over from around the time he shot...
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1918
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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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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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William Jenkins
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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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As a child, Nellie Jarvis (Lillian Gish) witnessed a murder, but it only remains a shadowy memory. After the death of her...
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1920
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Billy Jenks (Robert Harron) is a small-town boy who comes to New York City to be a huge success. All he succeeds at doing,...
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Billy Jenks
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1921
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