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Lillian Gish, Henry B. Walthall, Mae Marsh, Ralph Lewis
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D.W. Griffith
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Disc 1: The Feature Film (191 Minutes) Restored By Patrick Stanbury With The Original Joseph Carl Briel Score, Conducted By John Lanchbery In Both 5.1 And 2.0 Audio 1930 Sound Reissue Prologue D.W. Griffith In Conversation With Walter Huston, Star Of His 1930 Sound Film Abraham Lincoln. 1930 Sound Reissue Intermission And Introduction To Act 2 Huston Recites Sections From Woodrow Wilson’s A History Of The American People.
Disc 2: Outtakes And Original Camera Tests Stills And Collections Gallery Silent Feature: The Coward (1915 - Produced By Thomas H. Ince, Directed By Reginald Barker) Released Nine Months After The Birth Of A Nation Premiered, This Civil War Drama Concerns The Weak-Willed Son (Charles Ray) Of A Southern Officer (Frank Keenan), Forced To Enlist At Gunpoint, And Coming To Terms With Cowardice. Silent Short: The Rose Of Kentucky (1911 - Directed By D.W. Griffith) Three Years Before Shooting On Birth Began, Griffith Made His Only Other Film Featuring The Klan, In This Case Labeled The Night Riders, And Cast As The Villains. Silent Short: Stolen Glory (1912 - Directed By Mack Sennett) Sennett, Who Had Worked Under Griffith At Biograph, Had A Great Fondness For Improvising Comedy Shorts Around Actual Events, In This Case A Parade Of The Grand Army Of The Republic, The Principal Veterans Organization For Those Who Served In The Union Army During The Civil War. Silent Short: The Drummer Of The 8th Original Edit, The Drummer Of The 8th 2015 Re-Edit (1913 - Produced By Thomas H. Ince, Directed By Jay Hunt) Presented In Two Versions. The Re-Edit Shifts The Position Of Later, Seemingly Out-Of-Order Sequences Encountered In The Library Of Congress Original Negative Holdings. Both Cuts Use All Existing Footage. The Birth Of A Nation Score Recording Sessions In 5.1 Audio D.W. Griffith On Lux Radio Theater With Cecil B. Demille The Birth Of A Nation: The Legacy Directed, Written And Edited By John McCarty The Clansman: From Stage To Screen Directed And Edited By Daniel Griffith Text Essay: We Can Never Censor The Past By Kevin Brownlow Text Essay The Birth Of A Nation: The 2015 Restoration By Patrick Stanbury Text Essay Fighting Back: Responding To The Birth Of A Nation By Ashley Clark |
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