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In this cinematic milestone, director D.W. Griffith utilized enormous sets and thousands of extras in order to stage his cinematic exploration of intolerance and it's terrible effects throughout history from ancient Babylon and biblical Judea to medieval Paris and modern America.
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Drama, Toleration, Social problems, Poverty, Hate, FanaticismPeople
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Intolerance: love's struggle through the ages
2013, Cohen Media Group, Entertainment One Films
videorecording :
- Digitally restored DVD ed.
1417241195 9781417241194
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Originally produced as a motion picture in 1916.
DVD features two full features The fall of Babylon and mother and the law accompanied by new scores by the mont alto motion picture orchestra, 2013 bonus featurette with historian Kevin Brownlow, new essays by cineaste editor Richard Porton and historian William M. Drew. Theatrical re-release trailer, silent with English title cards.
Director of photography, G.W. Bitzer with Karl Brown ; music, Carl Davis ; editors, James and Rose Smith.
Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Constance Talmadge, Elmer Clifton, Miriam Cooper.
Not rated.
DVD, NTSC, region 1; 5.1 surround sound ; 2.0 Dolby digital.
Silent film with English intertitles and added musical score.
National Film Registry selection, 1989.
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