A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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(1913) Here is a scene from D. W. Griffith's most ambitious production up to this point in his career, 1913. Like Queen Elizabeth, Juditli of Betliulia was a fourreeler. It was one of Griffith's first California pictures and featured Henry B. Walthall and Blanche Sweet (seen above). BELOW A 1913 shot of D. W. Griffith at work. The cameraman is the famous G. W. ("Billy") Bitzer. At the right, obviously desperate at having had his fifth consecutive wrong number, is Henry B. Walthall. The picture is The Escape.