D. W. Griffith's epic investigation of intolerance across the ages. Set in four distinct historical periods - ancient Babylon, Judea at the time of Christ, France during the build up to the St Bartholomew's Day massacre, and early 20th century America - its huge cast and elaborate sets made it one of the most expensive and ambitious films of its time. Highlights include the scenes of the Babylonian festival and Constance Talmadge's madcap luminous performance as the Mountain Girl.
Actor: Elmer Clifton
Director: D.W. Griffith
Producer: D.W. Griffith
Writer: D.W. Griffith
Actor: Mae Marsh
Actor: Robert Harron
Actor: Bessie Love
Actor: Eugene Pallette
Cinematographer: G.W. Bitzer
Actor: Lillian Gish
Actor: Constance Talmadge
Actor: Elmo Lincoln
Actor: Seena Owen
Actor: Alfred Paget