Released Date:
1909-12-13
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
14 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (1375 Reviews)
Director:
D.W. GriffithA greedy tycoon decides, on a whim, to corner the world market in wheat. This doubles the price of bread, forcing the grain's producers into charity lines and further into poverty. The film continues to contrast the ironic differences between the lives of those who work to grow the wheat and the life of the man who dabbles in its sale for profit.
Released Date:
1915-03-03
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
165 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (15715 Reviews)
Director:
D.W. GriffithThomas Dixon Jr. (adapted from his novel: "The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan")
Thomas Dixon Jr. (play)
Thomas Dixon Jr. (novel)
D.W. Griffith
Frank E. Woods
Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up opposite armies. The consequences of the War in their lives are shown in connection to major historical events, like the development of the Civil War itself, Lincoln's assassination, and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan.
Released Date:
1916-09-05
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
197 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(9880 Reviews)
Director:
D.W. GriffithD.W. Griffith (scenario)
Anita Loos (titles)
Intolerance and its terrible effects are examined in four historical eras. In ancient Babylon, a mountain girl is caught up in the religious rivalry that leads to the city's downfall. In Judea, the hypocritical Pharisees condemn Jesus Christ. In 1572 Paris, unaware of the impending St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, two young Huguenots prepare for marriage. Finally, in modern America, social reformers destroy the lives of a young woman and her beloved.
Released Date:
1919-10-20
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
90 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (6610 Reviews)
Director:
D.W. GriffithThomas Burke (adapted from a story by)
D.W. Griffith
Cheng Huan is a missionary whose goal is to bring the teachings of peace by Buddha to the civilized Anglo-Saxons. Upon landing in England, he is quickly disillusioned by the intolerance and apathy of the country. He becomes a storekeeper of a small shop. Out his window, he sees the young Lucy Burrows. She is regularly beaten by her prizefighter father, underfed and wears ragged clothes. Even in this deplorable condition, Cheng can see that she is a priceless beauty and he falls in love with her from afar. On the day that she passes out in front of his store, he takes her in and cares for her. With nothing but love in his heart, he dresses her in silks and provides food for her. Still weak, she stays in his shop that night and all that Cheng does is watch over her. The peace and happiness that he sees last only until Battling Burrows finds out that his daughter is with a foreigner.
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