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Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916)
Many film historians hail director D.W. Griffith's monumental epic as one of the greatest movies ever committed to celluloid. Griffith powerfully interlaces four parallel tales linked by a recurring shot of Lillian Gish symbolically rocking the cradle of civilization. The stories, which span two millennia, collectively illustrate how intolerance has played a pernicious role in such historic events as Christ's crucifixion and the fall of Babylon.
| Release Date: | September 5th, 1916 |
| Running Time: | 177 minutes |
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| Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages Movie Review by Movie Addict (3/27/2009) |
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An epic tale. Four stories interlocking and sweeping in their power to show how intolerant people can be.
Constance Talmadge, who plays in two of the stories, is best as the Mountain Girl in The Babylonian Story, who gains her freedom after a Judge forces to marry. She is saved by Prince Belshazzar (Alfred Paget) and...
(complete Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages review by Movie Addict)
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