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One of the most spectacular and ambitious films ever made, D.W. Griffith's Intolerance more than deserves its place in the annals of cinema history. Tackling the difficult theme of "how hatred and intolerance have battled against love and charity," Griffith's masterpiece encompasses four stories (the modern era, Jerusalem, 1572 Paris, and Babylon). Demonstrating "Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages." Griffith very skillfully employs his cross | | |