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D. W. Griffith Collection Volumes 1 + 2 (1915-1921) Drama, History, Romance, War, Silent, Comedy, Horror, Mystery, Adventure, Thriller (12 x DVD)

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D. W. Griffith Collection Volumes 1 + 2 (1915-1921) Drama, History, Romance, War, Silent, Comedy, Horror, Mystery, Adventure, Thriller (12 x DVD)Directed by: DW Griffith. Volume 1: The Birth of a Nation (1915) Starring: Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Henry B. Walthall. Two families, abolitionist Northerners the Stonemans and Southern landowners the Camerons, intertwine in director D. W. Griffith's controversial Civil War epic. When Confederate colonel Ben Cameron (Henry B. Walthall) is captured in battle, nurse Elsie Stoneman (Lillian Gish) petitions for his pardon. In Reconstruction era South

Directed by: DW Griffith.

Volume 1:

The Birth of a Nation (1915)
Starring: Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Henry B. Walthall.

Two families, abolitionist Northerners the Stonemans and Southern landowners the Camerons, intertwine in director D.W. Griffith's controversial Civil War epic. When Confederate colonel Ben Cameron (Henry B. Walthall) is captured in battle, nurse Elsie Stoneman (Lillian Gish) petitions for his pardon. In Reconstruction-era South Carolina, Cameron founds the Ku Klux Klan, battling Elsie's congressman father (Ralph Lewis) and his African-American protégé, Silas Lynch (George Siegmann).

Hearts of the World (1918)
Starring: Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, Adolph Lestina.

Young American man Douglas Gordon Hamilton (Robert Harron) lives in a rural French community where he is successfully wooing local beauty Marie Stephenson (Lillian Gish). But their romance is interrupted when World War I dawns, and Douglas decides to join up with the French Army. The Germans then mercilessly bomb and infiltrate Marie's village, and Douglas is injured in battle. As lecherous German soldiers close in on Marie, a recovering Douglas plans a daring rescue.

Broken Blossoms (1919)
Starring: Lillian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Donald Crisp.

When Chinese immigrant Cheng Huan (Richard Barthelmess) moves to London to spread Buddhism, he is unprepared for the deplorable conditions and intolerance of its inner city. But Huan succumbs to his environment; his missionary dream turns into indifference and opium addiction, until he finds battered Lucy Burrows (Lillian Gish) at his doorstep. He devotes himself to her recovery, and the two kindred souls become close, but tragedy awaits in the form of Burrows' abusive father (Donald Crisp).

The Love Flower (1920)
Starring: Carol Dempster, Richard Barthelmess, George MacQu.

A detective chases a man who has killed his wife's lovers and fled with his daughter to the South Pacific.

The Idol Dancer (1920)
Starring: Richard Barthelmess, Clarine Seymour, Creighton H.

Mary, the daughter of a French man and a Javanese mother, juggles two lovers until natives attack the island.

Orphans of the Storm (1921)
Starring: Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, Joseph Schildkraut.

When the plague kills their parents, Henriette (Lillian Gish) and her blind adopted sister, Louise (Dorothy Gish), go to Paris in hopes of finding a doctor to restore Louise's sight. As soon as they arrive, Henriette is kidnapped by an amoral aristocrat (Morgan Wallace), but escapes with the help of Chevalier de Vaudrey (Joseph Schildkraut). Louise, meanwhile, is taken in by thieves who force her to beg. As the French Revolution rages all around them, the two sisters struggle to reunite.

Volume 2:

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916) 
Starring: Lillian Gish, Robert Harron, Mae Marsh.

The Eternal Motherhood looks at four different periods in the history of Earth in which its people were ravaged by intolerance.

A Romance of Happy Valley (1919)
Starring: Lillian Gish, Robert Harron, George Fawcett.

To pursue his ambitions, country boy John Logan Jr. (Robert Harron) moves from Kentucky to New York City. But Logan has to leave a lot behind in his search for wealth and fame -- namely, his girlfriend, Jennie Timberlake (Lillian Gish). Once ensconced in the metropolis, Logan works hard to become a rich man. But it takes far longer than the single year he promised his loved ones -- so long, in fact, that when Logan finally does return home, his own father (George Fawcett) doesn't recognize him.

True Heart Susie (1919)
Starring: Lillian Gish, Robert Harron, Wilbur Higby.

In a country town, Susie (Lillian Gish), innocent and big-hearted, quietly gives money to William Jenkins (Robert Harron), a man she secretly yearns for, so he can attend college. After he graduates, he returns and becomes the town's minister. However, he never realizes how Susie feels about him and ignores her in favor of Bettina Hopkins (Clarine Seymour), a wild and unfaithful girl who steals his heart. Susie must then find a way to show William that she has loved him all along.

One Exciting Night (1922)
Starring: Carol Dempster, Henry Hull, Porter Strong.

A young orphan finds herself courted by a manipulative, unpleasant older man. However, she's in love with a young stranger who may be involved with bootleggers.

The White Rose (1923)
Starring: Mae Marsh, Carol Dempster, Ivor Novello.

Joseph, a wealthy Southern aristocrat, finishes seminary school and travels to New Orleans to see the world before he is assigned to a parish. He meets young and poor Bessie, and before long, she discovers she is pregnant.

Lady of the Pavements (1929)
Starring: Lupe Velez, William Boyd, Jetta Goudal.

Karl, a German diplomat in Paris, discovers that his fiancee, Diane, has been cheating on him. He tells her that he would rather marry a “girl of the streets” than her. Outraged, Diane decides to grant hi his wish, and enlists the services of a Spanish singer/dancer from a disreputable nightclub to pose as a sophisticated, convent-educated singer, and surreptitiously arranges for her to meet Karl.

Contained in: 2 x Standard Sized 6-Way DVD Cases.

Format: Either PAL or NTSC (depending on world location), Region 0 (Multi-Region/Worldwide).

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Shari O
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★★★★★ 5
Great Toy in Spite of Everything.
Color: Purple
My dog is a border collie. She loves chewing, fetching, tug of war and catch. The first day we had this toy she chewed off two of the feet. I didn't give it much of a life span. Two weeks later she chewed off a third foot. Miraculously no stuffing was exposed. It has now been a month and the toy is still going strong, albeit with one foot! She loves it. It is now June 1st. It has been almost three months and I am retiring the toy. It no longer has any feet and the tail has been ripped open and stuffing is coming out. All in all I think I got my money's worth from this toy. I ordered another one. She still loves it!
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KEB
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
Awesome, but not the best squeakers.
Color: Purple
I bought the orange gecko for my 5-month-old Corgi puppy. He absolutely loves it. He came up with a "game" (sort of) where if I pick it up and start squeaking one of the ends/squeakers really quickly over and over, he'll grab the other end/squeaker and start doing the same thing with me. It was really cute until one of the squeakers stopped working about a week after I bought it... but I guess the toy wasn't too expensive, and he doesn't really seem to mind that one of the squeakers doesn't work anymore. I might buy another next time I do an Amazon order (so I can get the free shipping) and see if it lasts a little longer.
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W. Dietrich
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★★★★★ 5
Great Toy For a Great Price
Color: Purple
My Aussie loves toys and plays with them as though she is a small child. She has a basket and will go to the basket and dig through it until she finds what she is looking for. Lately she has been using the bungee gecko as her toy of choice. She gets bored easily and will rip the stuffing out of most toys, the fact that this one has lasted 6 weeks or so is impressive with no rips, holes or missing limbs. Her favorite way to play is to come over to me and nudge me to play tug of war and we have broke many toys this way but so far we can play tug a war several minutes at a time and the gecko is still in one piece. For the price which is considerable less than some of her other toys I have already ordered a couple of replacements for the future. This is a great well built dog toy that has has a lot of give and can be stretched without ripping.
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ynk
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 3
No longer as durable
Color: Purple
I have one of these that has made it through 2 dogs but now the bungee is stretched out. It's been such a well loved toy I recently got another one. They've changed the plush fabric. The old one was indestructible. This new one is much thinner and easily torn. I wish they would go back to the old plush fabric.
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