The Mother and the Law

The author discusses D.W. Griffith's film "The Mother and the Law," originally titled "The Woman and the Law" and later revised and re-released as "Intolerance." The film is virtually overlooked in Griffiths' oeuvre. Lenning discusses the production of the mov...

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subjects American cinema
Capital punishment
Children
Chronologies
Feature films
Film & television production
Film criticism
Film directors
Film history
Film industry
Governors
Griffith, D W
Griffith, David Lewelyn Wark (1875-1948)
Harron, Bobby
History
Infants
Kennedy, John F., Jr
Law
Literature
Mothers
Motion picture criticism
Motion picture directors & producers
Motion picture industry
Motion pictures
Movies
Priests
Prisons
Re-releases
Revisions
Services
Sociocultural influences
Versions
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