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Post by Aerie on Jul 7, 2010 14:06:41 GMT -5
Way Down East (1920) is a silent film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish, is the best known of four film adaptations of the melodramatic 19th century play Way Down East by Lottie Blair Parker. There were two earlier silent versions, and one sound version in 1935, starring Henry Fonda.[1] Griffith's version is particularly remembered for its exciting climax in which Lillian Gish's character is rescued from doom on an icy river. Some sources, quoting newspaper ads of the time, say a sequence was filmed in an early color process, possibly Technicolor or Prizmacolor.[2] Attachments:
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