A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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62 GRIFFITH TURNS A PAGE Intolerance was a brave try, but it never prospered. The public was confused trying to follow four stories at once, and the shot of Gish at the cradle only added to the bewilderment. One of the players in the Babylonian sequence, Constance Talmadge, shown above, had been doing extra bits until Griffith gave her the part of the Mountain Girl. The youth with the badlv tied shoelaces is Elmer Clifton, of whom you will hear later as a director.