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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