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Way Down East
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Way Down East (1920)
Starring:  Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Lowell Sherman, Burr McIntosh, Kate Bruce, Athole Shearer, Creighton Hale, Edgar Nelson, Edith Shearer, Emily Fitzroy, Florence Short, Frank Walsh, George Neville, Josephine Bernard, Mary Hay, Mrs. David Landau, Mrs. Morgan Belmont, Porter Strong, Vivia Ogden
Director:  D.W. Griffith
Genre:  Silent, Drama, Romance
Year:  1920
Studio:  Kino Video
Length:  149 minutes
Released:   November 18, 2008
Rating:  NR
Format:  DVD
Misc:  NTSC, Black & White
Language:  English(Original Language)
This DVD is disc 4 of 5 in "Griffith Masterworks, Vol. 2"
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SYNOPSIS:
D.W. Griffith's penchant for Victorian melodrama reached its height of expression in Way Down East. First performed in 1898, Lottie Blair Parker's play was one of the most successful stageworks ever written, a theatrical chestnut, heavy with sentiment, that cried out for the touch of the master. Griffith captured the appeal of Parker's original, while embossing it with devices borrowed from other popular melodramas, such as the climactic chase across an ice floe (inspired by stage adaptations of Uncle Tom's Cabin).

Lillian Gish stars as a small-town girl who is seduced, impregnated, and cast aside by Lennox Sanderson, a wealthy playboy (Lowell Sherman). To escape the shame of having a fatherless child, Anna changes her name and starts a new life in a small farming community, where she meets David, an icon of male virtue and decency (Richard Barthelmess). Their delicate happiness is threatened when Lennox arrives in town, and word of Anna’s unsavory past begins to spread.

BONUS FEATURES:
  • Score compiled from historic photoplay music, performed by The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra (2.0 Stereo)
  • Excerpts from Lottie Blair Parker’s original play
  • Photos of William Brady’s 1903 stage version
  • Film Clip: The ice floe sequence of the Edison Studio’s production of Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
  • Image gallery, including the original souvenir program book
  • Notes on the preparation of the music score



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