The Mother and the Law:
After D.W. Griffith's masterpiece "Intolerance" failed at the box office, two of the four tales that make up that movie were extracted and released as their own separate features to try to recoup more money. In the case of "The Woman and the Law", the "modern day"...
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Eureka Video
[2014]
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Schriftenreihe: | The Masters of Cinema Series
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Zusammenfassung: | After D.W. Griffith's masterpiece "Intolerance" failed at the box office, two of the four tales that make up that movie were extracted and released as their own separate features to try to recoup more money. In the case of "The Woman and the Law", the "modern day" segment, this is ironically fitting, since it was originally conceived as an independent feature before Griffith got the idea of incorporating it into a frame tale. It opens with the Ludlow Massacre but is otherwise a fictional tale, chronicling a man and woman who cannot seem to escape the lower class. One sequence, involving the interference of social workers in the integrity of a family, is wrenching and remains relevant today. Though good, "The Mother and the Law" is best seen in "Intolerance", where the concurrent telling of three other tales adds power to the impact of this one. [www.rinkworks.com] |
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spelling | The mother and the law The Mother and the Law Director: D.W. Griffith. Director of Photography: G.W. Bitzer. Music: Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra. Cast: Mae Marsh ; Robert Harron ; Miriam Cooper London Eureka Video [2014] 1 Blu-ray-Disc (99 Min.) schwarz-weiß tdi rdacontent v rdamedia vd rdacarrier The Masters of Cinema Series 99 After D.W. Griffith's masterpiece "Intolerance" failed at the box office, two of the four tales that make up that movie were extracted and released as their own separate features to try to recoup more money. In the case of "The Woman and the Law", the "modern day" segment, this is ironically fitting, since it was originally conceived as an independent feature before Griffith got the idea of incorporating it into a frame tale. It opens with the Ludlow Massacre but is otherwise a fictional tale, chronicling a man and woman who cannot seem to escape the lower class. One sequence, involving the interference of social workers in the integrity of a family, is wrenching and remains relevant today. Though good, "The Mother and the Law" is best seen in "Intolerance", where the concurrent telling of three other tales adds power to the impact of this one. [www.rinkworks.com] Stummfilm mit engl. Zwischentiteln Blu-Ray-Disc gnd-carrier Griffith, D. W. drt Bitzer, Gottfried W. cng Marsh, Mae act Harron, Robert act Cooper, Miriam act Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra Sonstige oth LPCM 2.0 |
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