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Format :
Black & White, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Silent, NTSC,
Label : Kino Video
Languages :
English,Japanese,
Manufacturer : Kino Video



Product Description:
Four separate storues are interwoven: the fall of babylon the death of christ the massacre of the huguenots & a comtemporary drama all crosscut & building with emourmous energy to a thrilling chase & finale. Studio: Kino International Release Date: 12/10/2002 Starring: Miriam Cooper Margery Wilson Run time: 1916 minutes Director: D.w. Griffith

Amazon.com essential video:
After Birth of a Nation, what do you do for an encore, especially after said film has branded you a racist? D.W. Griffith, the silent era's "king of the world," mounted this melodramatic spectacle of "Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages," four stories that illustrate "how hatred and intolerance have battled against love and charity." Critic Heywood Broun, upon the film's release, probably said it best: "Quite the most marvelous thing which has been put on the screen, but as a theory of life it is trite." But what's on the screen is dazzling!

Griffith interweaves the four parallel stories set, respectively, in the modern era (fuddy-duddy reformers and a workers' strike), Jerusalem (Christ's crucifixion), 1572 Paris (a "hotbed" of persecution against the Huguenots), and ancient Babylon. No collection of silent films is complete without this landmark, awe-inspiring epic, which really does boast a cast of thousands (the most memorable of which is Constance Talmadge as the spunky Mountain Girl). The fall of Babylon ranks with one of the great action set pieces, complete with racing chariots, a nifty decapitation (at the hands of Elmo Lincoln, the man who would be Tarzan), and falls from what appear to be incredible heights. The edge-of-your-seat climax to the modern story, a race against time to save an innocent young man from the electric chair, is another bravura sequence. --Donald Liebenson





Average Rating :

Rating : - D.W. Griffith's Intolerance, Kino's Great DVD
Don't waste your money on the cheapies, get the Kino DVD and the reviews on this site should be for that version, not others. It is unfair to Kino and customers alike. Kino has done a wonderful job restoring and putting Intolerance together. This film is overreaching and not as good as The Birth of a Nation but it tries to avoid avoid the offensive stereotypes and messages that The Birth of a Nation contained. The film tells the story of a modern couple who are impoverished and unable to take care of their child, the Babylonian defeat to the Persians and a death to a culture and the St. Bartholomew Massacres in France where Catholics killed Huguenots in a religious riot. The stories can be overwhelming and most interesting is the modern story but it is a good movie and artfully done. The second great American epic when only Italy seemed to be making them at the time. Griffith lost his shirt on this film, it did salve his reputation a bit as a Racist. This is one of the gotta see films in history and Kino took care of it very well.

 
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