D.W. Griffith touring show
- Document author(s):
- Tom Gunning and Ron Mottram
- Document source:
- Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
- Publication date:
- 1975
- Document language:
- English
- Document type:
- program note
- Number of pages:
- 40
- Document name subject:
- D. W. Griffith
- Document contains:
- bibliography, box info, cost info, and filmography
- Related films:
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- Those awful hats — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1909
- The country doctor — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1909
- A corner in wheat — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1909
- The fugitive — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1910
- The unchanging sea — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1910
- The honor of his family — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1910
- The Lonedale operator — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1911
- What shall we do with our old? — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1911
- Bobby the coward — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1911
- Enoch Arden — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1911
- Brutality — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1911
- The girl and her trust — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1912
- The musketeers of Pig Alley — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1912
- The painted lady — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1912
- An unseen enemy — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1912
- The lady and the mouse — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1912
- Death's marathon — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1913
- The mothering heart — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1913
- The avenging conscience — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1914
- The battle at Elderbush Gulch — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1914
- The birth of a nation — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1915
- Intolerance — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1916
- A romance of Happy Valley — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1918
- Hearts of the world — Griffith, D. W. — United States; England; United Kingdom Misc. Islands — 1918
- True heart Susie — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1919
- The girl who stayed at home — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1919
- Broken blossoms — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1919
- Way down east — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1920
- Orphans of the storm — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1921
- The white rose — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1923
- America — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1924
- Isn't life wonderful — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1924
- The struggle — Griffith, D. W. — United States — 1931
- Film country(ies):
- England, United Kingdom Misc. Islands, and United States
- Film language(s):
- English
- Film production company:
- Artcraft, Biograph, D.W. Griffith, Inc., Epoch Producing Company, Mutual Film Company, United Artists Corporation, and Wark Producing Corporation
- Film genre(s):
- Adaptation, Drama, Gangster, Historical, Melodrama, Political, Propaganda, Short, War, and Western
- Film subject(s):
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- Alcoholics -- Family relationships -- Drama
- Alcoholism -- United States -- Drama
- Babylon (Extinct city) -- Drama
- Blind -- Drama
- Child abuse -- Drama
- Chinese -- Great Britain -- Drama
- Conscience -- Drama
- Country life -- United States -- Drama
- Dreams -- Drama
- Dreams -- Social aspects -- Drama
- Fathers and sons -- United States -- Drama
- France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Drama
- Germany -- Economic conditions -- 1918-1945 -- Drama
- Germany -- History -- 1918-1933 -- Drama
- Guilt -- Drama
- Huguenots -- France -- Drama
- Jesus Christ -- Crucifixion -- Drama
- Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) -- Drama
- London (England) -- Drama
- Love -- Drama
- Murder -- Drama
- Orphans -- Drama
- Prohibition -- Drama
- Racism -- United States -- Drama
- Reconstruction -- Drama
- Refugees -- Germany -- Drama
- Saint Bartholomew's Day, Massacre of, France, 1572 -- Drama
- Seduction -- Drama
- Sisters -- Drama
- Southern States -- Race relations -- Drama
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Drama
- United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Drama
- Unmarried mothers -- Drama
- Wheat trade -- United States -- Drama
- Women -- Southern States -- History -- 1865-1900 -- Drama
- Working class -- United States -- Drama
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Drama
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Europe -- Drama
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