
The Mother and the Law
A re-edited version of the 'modern' story from Intolerance (1916).
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"When his "Intolerance" (1916) failed to match the long-term box office returns of its predecessor, director D.W. Griffith extended the film's initial success by releasing two of his epic's four stories as separate features. These were "The Fall of Babylon" (comprising the film's opulent "Babylonian Story") and "The Mother and the Law" (comprising the film's outstanding "Modern Story" segments). These were released at a time when Griffith films continued to be in great demand. Mixing old, cut, and brand new footage, "Th..."
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Originally produced as a short right after "Birth Of A Nation" but after the big success of "Birth" D.W.G. decided to make another multi-story epic film called "Intolerance" which would include "The Mother and the Law" short, with new filming and modifications. When "Intolerance" failed to gain the same popularity as "Birth" D.W.G. decided to re-visit the short, expand on it with even more additional filming and changing the ending. It was released in 1919 as a 90 minute feature. It didn't do well so D.W.G. continued to alter the film for later re-releases.
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A re-edited version of the 'modern' story from Intolerance (1916).





