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Intolerance

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Released: 2002-08-20

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Intolerance DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Spottiswood Aitken, Mary Alden, Frank Bennett, Monte Blue, Lucille Brown, William Brown, Kate Bruce, Gino Corrado, Josephine Crowell, Ruth Darling, Max Davidson, Sam de Grasse, Edward Dillon, Ted Duncan, Pearl Elmore, Eagle Eye, George Fawcett, Howard Gaye, Joseph Henaberry, Clyde Hopkins, Lillian Langdon, Roben Lawlor, William E. Lawrence, Alberta Lee, Jennifer Lee, Ralph Lewis, Vera Lewis, Elmo Lincoln, Olga Grey, Ruth Handforth, Mildred Harris, Bessie Love, Wilfred Lucas, Mrs. Arthur Mackley, Eugene Pallette, Wallace Reid, Alma Rubens, A.D. Sears, George Siegmann, Ruth St. Denis, Maxfield Stanley, Pauline Starke, Carl Stockdale, Constance Talmadge, Fred Turner, Gunther von Ritzau, George Walsh, Eleanor Washington, Winifred Westover, Margery Wilson, Tom Wilson, Tod Browning, Elmer Clifton, Donald Crisp, Lloyd Ingraham, Seena Owen, W.S. Van Dyke, Erich Von Stroheim, Barney Bernard, Edmund Burns, Howard Scott, Jack Cosgrove, Marguerite Marsh, Felix Modjeska, Loyola O'Connor, Lillian Gi

Director(s): D.W. Griffith

Features:
Restored and constructed to 178 minutes from fine-grain archival master prints
Color tinted to the original 1916 specifications
Digital stereo organ score by Gaylord Carter
Visual essay by Russell Merritt
Includes: Extra footage cut from the original release, copyright registration frames, publicity materials, background and production photographs, and more
Intolerance DVD Details
Audio:
PCM stereo
Language:
English
Running Time: 178
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 014381583922
Product Code: IMG5839DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1916
Studio: Image Entertainment
Intolerance DVD Summary Sometime during the shooting of the landmark The Birth of a Nation, filmmaker D.

W.

Griffith
probably wondered how he could top himself.

In 1916, he showed how, with the awesome Intolerance.

The film began humbly enough as a medium-budget feature entitled The Mother and the Law, wherein the lives of a poor but happily married couple are disrupted by the misguided interference of a "social reform" group.

A series of unfortunate circumstances culminates in the husband's being sentenced to the gall
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