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  1. Intolerance (1916) - IMDb

    Intolerance: Directed by D.W. Griffith. With Lillian Gish, Robert Harron, Mae Marsh, F.A. Turner. Four historical tales depict the ongoing human struggle against prejudice and inhumanity.

  2. Intolerancia (1916) - IMDb

    Intolerancia: Dirigido por D.W. Griffith. Con Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, F.A. Turner. La vida de una joven pobre, separada de su marido y su bebé por los prejuicios, se …

  3. D.W. Griffith - IMDb

    In the years following "Birth", Griffith never again saw the same monumental success as his signature film and, in 1931, his increasing failures forced his retirement.

  4. Intolerance (1916) - Alternate versions - IMDb

    It was transferred from the best available 35mm materials, color-tinted per D.W. Griffith's intent, and contains a digitally recorded orchestral score by Carl Davis. This 176-minute version was …

  5. Intolerancia (1916) - IMDb

    "Intolerance" is D.W. Griffith's apologia for "The Birth of a Nation" mostly in that it surpasses its predecessor's epic scale, thus replying to his critics. "The Birth of a Nation" was a racist film, …

  6. Intolerance (1916) - IMDb

    This mammoth production and DW Griffith's 1916 masterpiece was his followup to The Birth of a Nation. Intolerance blends 4 stories of historical intolerance as a warning against the current …

  7. The Fall of Babylon (1919) - IMDb

    After three years of worldwide box office returns from his "Intolerance" (1916) did not make up for its obvious cost, director D.W. Griffith released two of the film's interlocking stories as separate …

  8. Intolerance (1916) - Plot - IMDb

    Four tales from director D.W. Griffith show how intolerance and hatred have affected mankind through the ages. In the first tale a young girl, the Dear One and her father are forced to move …

  9. D.W. Griffith - The Silent Era (2025) - IMDb

    D.W. Griffith - The Silent Era: Directed by Danilo Del Tufo. D.W. Griffith's life and analysis of the movie Intolerance.

  10. The Birth of a Nation (1915) - IMDb

    That is hardly the case. D.W. Griffith's movie, far from being a politically incorrect movie unfairly condemned by the liberal elite, was a movie that perpetuated and, to a certain extent, created …