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Intolerance (1916) by D. W. GriffithIn the mid 1910s films started to become longer, greater and morIntolerance (1916) by D. W. GriffithIn the mid 1910s films started to become longer, greater and morIntolerance (1916) by D. W. GriffithIn the mid 1910s films started to become longer, greater and morIntolerance (1916) by D. W. GriffithIn the mid 1910s films started to become longer, greater and mor

Intolerance (1916)byD. W. Griffith

In the mid 1910s films started to become longer, greater and more complex. Intolerance was so great and lavish that many people had never seen anything like it before (there had been other colossal films, most notably Cabiria, an italian epic, filmed in 1914)


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Mae Marsh “Intolerancia” (Intolerance) 1916, de D. W. Griffith.

Mae Marsh-Henri B. Walthall “El nacimiento de una nación” (The birt of a nation) 1915, de D. W. Griffith.

Mae Marsh and Ivor Novello in “The Rat”, 1925

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