Wednesday, February 24, 2010

DW GRIFFITH - MUSKETEERS OF PIG ALLEY 1912

Griffith uses the conventions of 19th-century melodrama to tell a story about contemporary urban life - in perhaps more realistic detail than anyone else had previously done. Despite the unapologetic racism of "Birth of a Nation," Griffith shows his abiding and progressive impulse to portray American life as a melting pot of diverse ethnic groups and economic classes.

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