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Format: VHS, Intolerance

Format: VHS, Intolerance

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Format: VHS, Intolerance

Silent film director D.W. Griffith's biggest, most ambitious spectacle uses stories from different times and places to illustrate humanity's intolerance of religious differences throughout the ages. The most visually impressive of these chronicles is the fall of Babylon, for which Griffith built the largest sets in Hollywood and filled them with thousands of extras; there's also Christ's crucifixion and the massacre of the Heugenots in 15th century France. The most emotionally involving tale is the "modern" one, about a poor girl (Mae Marsh) whose life is repeatedly ruined by the zealotry of social reformers. The image of a mother (Lillian Gish) rocking her child in a cradle ("the uniter of the here and hereafter") links the stories. At one point, angels reach down from heaven to stop soldiers in midbattle, making it clear that Griffith intended this follow-up to THE BIRTH OF A NATION as a message of global peace and love (and an answer to his critics' accusations of racism). For a nation poised to enter World War I, this was perhaps the wrong message, and INTOLERANCE opened to mixed reviews and poor attendance. It is now rightly recognized as a unique work of cinematic art. The restored version includes color-tinted scenes.

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MPAA Rating Not Rated


Release Date 08/08/1991


Running Time 2 hours 5 minutes


Genre Dramas


Director D.W. Griffith


Media Format VHS


Title Intolerance


Number of Discs 2


UPC 017153200232

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    Silliness and Sagacity: The Two Sides of D.W. Griffith
by bilavideo, 3/20/2005

Pros: fantastic imagery, amazing production values, cutting-edge techniques
Cons: stupid story, stuffy style, pervasive pretentious silliness
The Bottom Line: For cinephiles, this is a candy store. The story is laughably bad but the direction is decades ahead of its time.
Review: Intolerance (1916) is D.W. Griffith's penance for Birth of a Nation (1915)- a film so racist, it bog …
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    Going to Sunday School with D.W. Griffith
by Grouch, 5/17/2001

Pros: Ambitious, spectacular, exciting--this is an epic of the silent movie era. A must-see for cinephiles!
Cons: Griffith's heavy-handed sermonizing can get tiresome and silly
The Bottom Line: This is the grandaddy of big-budget, big-spectacle films--the screen can barely contain the sets, costumes and extras.
Review: By comparison, The Birth of a Nation was just a nibble. Orphans of the Storm was …
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    Intolerance (1916)
by BrianKoller, 5/11/2000

Pros: cinematography, sets, Mountain Girl, action
Cons: story, characters
Review: The Birth of a Nation caused a sensation in 1915. Far longer and more ambitious than previou …
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