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Directed by Monte Blue,
Jack Conway,
Erich von Stroheim,
Henry B. Walthall,
Robert Harron,
Joseph Henabery,
George Siegmann,
Donald Crisp,
Allan Dwan,
D. W. Griffith,
W. S. Van Dyke,
Raoul Walsh,
Elmer Clifton,
Christy Cabanne,
Tom WilsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Horror,
Historical,
Romance,
WesternThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Politique,
Films about racism,
Musical films,
Films about psychiatry,
Political films,
Films based on playsActors Lillian Gish,
Mae Marsh,
Henry B. Walthall,
Miriam Cooper,
Ralph Lewis,
George SiegmannRating60%
The film follows two juxtaposed families: the Northern Stonemans—abolitionist Congressman Austin Stoneman, based on the Reconstruction-era Congressman Thaddeus Stevens, his two sons and his daughter Elsie—and the Southern Camerons, a family including two daughters, Margaret and Flora, and three sons, most notably Ben., 2h25
Directed by D. W. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Lillian Gish,
Richard Barthelmess,
Lowell Sherman,
Burr McIntosh,
Kate Bruce,
Creighton HaleRating72%
The rich, typified by the handsome man-about-town Lennox (Lowell Sherman), are exceptionally selfish and think only of their own pleasure., 50minutes
Directed by D. W. GriffithOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Donald Crisp,
Lillian Gish,
Robert Harron,
Mary Alden,
Owen Moore,
Rudolph ValentinoRating61%
Frank Andrews (Donald Crisp) is a well-to-do, middle class apartment dweller who is devoted to his wife (Mary Alden) and two children, John (Robert Harron) and Jane (Lillian Gish). Andrews enters into a mid-life crisis when a fetching young lady, Cleo (Fay Tincher), moves into the apartment next door to the Andrews'. Cleo takes note of Andrews' interest in her and begins to flirt with him, going so far as to set a fire in her apartment in order to attract his aid. Before long, Andrews and Cleo are involved in an affair, and Andrews begins to neglect both his family and responsibilities at work. Humiliated and aghast at her mother's silent suffering over the situation, Jane goes next door with the idea of killing Cleo, but instead they strike up a conversation, and a mutual understanding. They hatch a plan whereby one of Cleo's former beaus (Owen Moore) appears to be courting Jane in front of Andrews, who swiftly condemns his daughter's interest in the man. Jane counters by pointing out Andrews' own poor moral choices, and he sees the error of his ways. Andrews is happily reconciled to his family, and Cleo sets out in search of new digs., 1h16
Directed by D. W. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Lillian Gish,
Robert Harron,
Kate Bruce,
George Fawcett,
George Nichols,
Bertram GrassbyRating63%
As described in a film magazine, the senior John L. Logan (Fawcett) and his wife (Bruce) are very religious, and are taken aback when John Jr. (Harron) announces that he plans to leave their Southern farm and go to New York City to get rich. They take him to church and pray until he accepts religion. His sweetheart Jennie Timberlake (Gish) is afraid that he will backslide, which he does when the lure of the city becomes too strong for him. He is gone seven years and returns a rich man, but is not recognized when he returns home, which is now taking in boarders. Meanwhile, his father has fallen on hard times and is trying to get money to pay the farm's mortgage, and plans to murder the stranger staying at his home, not realizing it is his son. In town, there is a bank robbery and the robber is chased to the Logan farm. The mother sees that her son has returned home, and the father's remorse ends only as the family is once more together. It is then revealed that it was the bank robber that had been shot by the father. The faithful Jennie and John Jr. end up together at the end., 2h30
Directed by D. W. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films about children,
Medical-themed films,
Théâtre,
Films about disabilities,
Political films,
Films about capital punishment,
Films based on plays,
La cécité,
Histoire de France,
French Revolution filmsActors Lillian Gish,
Dorothy Gish,
Joseph Schildkraut,
Lucille La Verne,
Frank Losee,
Frank PugliaRating72%
Just before the French Revolution, Henriette takes her close adopted sister Louise to Paris in the hope of finding a cure for her blindness. She promises Louise that she will not marry until Louise can look upon her husband to approve him. Lustful aristocrat de Praille (whose carriage kills a child, enraging peasant father, Forget-not) meets the two outside Paris. Taken by the virginal Henriette's beauty, he has her abducted and brought to his estate where a lavish party is being held, leaving Louise helpless in the big city. An honorable aristocrat, the Chevalier de Vaudrey helps Henriette to escape de Praille and his guests by successfully fighting a duel with him. The scoundrel Mother Frochard, seeing an opportunity to make money, tricks Louise into her underground house to be kept prisoner. Unable to find Louise with the help of the Chevalier, Henriette rents a room, but before leaving her de Vaudrey comforts and kisses the distressed woman. Later, Henriette gives shelter to admirable politician Danton, who after an attack by Royalist spies following a public speech falls for her. As a result, she runs foul of the radical revolutionary Robespierre, a friend of Danton., 1h27
Directed by D. W. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceActors Lillian Gish,
Robert Harron,
George Fawcett,
Clarine Seymour,
Mae Marsh,
Kate BruceRating68%
As described in a film magazine, "True Heart Susie" (Gish) lives with her aunt (O'Connor) and loves stupid William Jenkins (Harron). Her love is so great that she sacrifices the family cow, a pet of hers, and other farm produce so that he can go to college, but the benefaction is a secret one, and he finishes his theological studies without suspecting that she aided him. He has impressed her that she must dress as plainly as possible, and she is so attired when she goes with him for a "sody" on his triumphant return from college, but his eyes wonder to girls giving a more attractive expression of themselves. After he becomes a minister, he cruelly consults Susie about the policy of taking a wife, and almost breaks her heart when he weds gay Bettina "Betty" Hopkins (Seymour), expecting his bride to adopt herself to his colorless life. The young wife fails to satisfy her husband with her cooking, with William finding the dishes Susie makes more to his taste. He begins to regret his marriage, and so does his wife, who escapes the monotony of her marriage by attending a dance at a neighboring house. After she loses her key and gets caught in the rain on the way home, Betty appeals to Susie, who shields her from the consequences as far as the minister is concerned. However, Betty's fright and her soaking bring on a fatal sickness, and it is after her death that her husband learns of her escapade. Although he swears never to marry again, he finds that True Heart Susie has given the one opportunity of his life, and he returns to her with the offering of his hand in marriage., 2h16
Directed by D. W. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Carol Dempster,
Ralph Graves,
Charles Emmett Mack,
Tyrone Power Sr.,
Edward Peil Sr.,
Morgan WallaceRating55%
Gypsy Fair, danseuse de music-hall, est admirée par Spike McFadden, une brute avec une belle voix, et son frère, Billy, un timide compositeur et poète. Elle est aussi convoitée par Swan Way, un Chinois qui va chercher à se venger quand Gypsy va le rejeter et en plus révéler l'existence de son tripot clandestin. Un des hommes de Swan Way tente de dévaliser Billy, mais le jeune homme le tue. Spike assume le crime à la place de son frère, mais Swan Way fait croire que c'est Gypsy qui l'a donné à la police. Lors de l'enquête, Billy sauve Spike en admettant le crime et est acquitté pour légitime défense. Billy trouve le succès comme compositeur, tandis que Spike et Gypsy signent un contrat pour une importante production., 1h33
Directed by Frank LloydOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about racismActors Richard Barthelmess,
Anders Randolf,
Constance Bennett,
Frank Albertson,
E. Alyn Warren,
Claude KingRating57%
Sam Lee (Barthelmess) is the son of a Chinese merchant, Lee Ying, in San Francisco's Chinatown. He is tolerated in white dominated social circles because of his wealth. One day, he leaves college after being insulted by three racist white girls who thought they were too good to be seen going out with a "dirty yellow Chinaman". He takes a tour around the world and ends up in the Riviera where he is introduced to Allana Wagner (Bennett).