Focus on D.W. Griffith /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Englewood Cliffs, N.J. :
Prentice-Hall,
[1971]
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Series: | Film focus.
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Table of Contents:
- My early life / David Wark Griffith
- Griffith directs his first movie / Linda Arvidson
- D.W. Griffith, producer of the world's biggest picture / D.W. Griffith
- Moving pictures can get nothing from the stage / D.W. Griffith
- Griffith's replies to two questions / D.W. Griffith
- Some prophecies: film and theatre, screenwriting, education / D.W. Griffith
- Working for the biograph company / D.W. Griffith
- How I made Birth of a Nation / D.W. Griffith
- Rise and fall of free speech in America / D.W. Griffith
- Concerning intolerance: interview with Griffith
- New stage supplants the old / D.W. Griffith
- What I demand of movie stars / D.W. Griffith
- Movie actresses and movie acting / D.W. Griffith
- Innovations and expectations / D.W. Griffith
- Youth, the spirit of the movies / D.W. Griffith
- Misplaced magnificence: the bad taste of movie interiors / D.W. Griffith
- Sense of beauty / D.W. Griffith
- Studying one's audience / D.W. Griffith
- Improvement of acting standards / D.W. Griffith
- Insert titles: their use / D.W. Griffith
- Greatest theatrical force / D.W. Griffith
- Films I should like to make / D.W. Griffith
- Tomorrow's motion picture / D.W. Griffith
- Realism and romance: D.W. Griffith / A. Nicholas Vardac
- How Griffith came to make the Birth of a Nation / Linda Arvidson
- Griffith and the Birth of a Nation / A. Nicholas Vardac
- Simplicity of true greatness / Paul O'Dell
- Fighting a vicious film: protest against the Birth of a Nation
- Intolerance (1916) / Lewis Jacobs
- Films of David Wark Griffith: the development of themes and techniques in forty-two of his films / Richard J. Meyer
- David Wark Griffith: in retrospect, 1965 / G. Charles Niemeyer
- Griffith the man / Lillian Gish
- Fade-out / Lillian Gish
- Tribute to the master / Erich von Stroheim
- Art and death of D.W. Griffith / Jay Leyda.