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"Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages - The Cruel Hand of Intolerance" is english Language Movie.
"Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages" was released on 04 September 1916 it had a budget of $385,907 and had box office collection of $1,750,000.
The movie was directed by D.W. Griffith
It has cast of: Lillian Gish as The Woman Who Rocks the Cradle, Mae Marsh as The Dear One (Modern Story), Robert Harron as The Boy (Modern Story), F.A. Turner as The Girl's Father (Modern Story), Sam De Grasse as Arthur Jenkins (Modern Story), Vera Lewis as Mary T. Jenkins (Modern Story), Lillian Langdon as Mary, the Mother (Judean Story), Olga Grey as Mary Magdalene (Judean Story), Erich von Ritzau as First Pharisee (Judean Story), Bessie Love as The Bride of Cana (Judean Story), Margery Wilson as Brown Eyes (French Story), Eugene Pallette as Prosper Latour (French Story), Spottiswoode Aitken as Brown Eyes' Father (French Story), Ruth Handforth as Brown Eyes' Mother (French Story), Elmer Clifton as The Rhapsode (Babylonian Story), Seena Owen as Princess Beloved (Attarea) (Babylonian Story), Carl Stockdale as King Nabonidus (Babylonian Story), Mary Alden as Uplifter, Pearl Elmore as Uplifter, Julia Mackley as Uplifter, Miriam Cooper as The Friendless One, Walter Long as The Musketeer of the Slums / Babylonian Warrior, Tom Wilson as The Kindly Policeman, Ralph Lewis as The Governor, Lloyd Ingraham as Judge of the Court, John P. McCarthy as Prison Guard, Monte Blue as The Strike Leader, Marguerite Marsh as Debutante, Edward Dillon as Crook, Billy Quirk as Bartender, Howard Gaye as Jesus Christ / Cardinal de Lorraine, William H. Brown as Father of the Bride of Cana / Warden, George Walsh as The Bridegroom of Cana, W.S. Van Dyke as Cana Wedding Guest, Allan Sears as The Mercenary, Frank Bennett as Charles IX, Maxfield Stanley as Henri III, Josephine Crowell as Catherine de Médici, Constance Talmadge as Marguerite de Navarre / The Mountain Girl, W.E. Lawrence as Henri de Navarre, Joseph Henabery as L'amiral de Coligny / Defendant, Chandler House as Page, Alfred Paget as Prince Belshazzar, Tully Marshall as High Priest of Bel / Friend of the Musketeer, Dore Davidson as The Friendly Neighbor, Taylor N. Duncan as Captain of the Gateg / Bodyguard of the Princess Beloved, Owen Moore as Extra (uncredited), Frank Borzage as Extra (uncredited), Karl Brown as Extra (uncredited), Frank Campeau as Extra (uncredited), Constance Collier as Extra (uncredited), Donald Crisp as Extra (uncredited), Nigel De Brulier as Extra (uncredited), Clarence Geldart as Extra (uncredited), Dell Henderson as Extra (uncredited), Russell Hicks as Extra (uncredited), DeWolf Hopper Sr. as Extra (uncredited), Wilfred Lucas as Extra (uncredited), Francis McDonald as Extra (uncredited), Vester Pegg as Extra (uncredited), Herbert Sutch as Extra (uncredited), Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Extra (uncredited), King Vidor as Extra (uncredited), Hal Wilson as Extra (uncredited), Tammany Young as Extra (uncredited), Sylvia Ashton as Woman at Jenkins Employees Dance (uncredited), Jennie Lee as Woman at Jenkins Employees Dance (uncredited), George Beranger as Second Priest of Bel (uncredited), Kitty Bradbury as Jenkins Party Guest (uncredited), Tod Browning as Crook (uncredited), Frank Brownlee as The Mountain Girl's Brother (uncredited), Kate Bruce as Old Babylonian Mother / The City Mother (uncredited), Edward Burns as Charioteer of the Priest of Bel (uncredited), Noble Johnson as Babylonian Soldier (uncredited), George Fawcett as Babylonian Judge (uncredited), Jewel Carmen as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited), Carol Dempster as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited), Mildred Harris as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited), Daisy Jefferson as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited), Carmel Myers as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited), Eve Southern as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited), Pauline Starke as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited), Natalie Talmadge as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited), Ethel Grey Terry as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited), Francis Carpenter as Child in Epilogue (uncredited), Virginia Lee Corbin as Child in Epilogue (uncredited), Peggy Cartwright as Little Girl (uncredited), Gino Corrado as The Runner (uncredited), William Courtright as Second Pharisee (uncredited), Erich von Stroheim as Second Pharisee (uncredited), Max Davidson as Kindly Neighbor (uncredited), Douglas Fairbanks as Man on White Horse (uncredited), Julia Faye as Bit Role (uncredited), Clyde E. Hopkins as Jenkins's Secretary (uncredited), Alberta Lee as Wife of The Kindly Neighbor (uncredited), Elmo Lincoln as The Mighty Man of Valor (uncredited), Loyola O'Connor as Attarea's Slave (uncredited), Wallace Reid as Boy Killed in Battle (uncredited), Alma Rubens as Girl at the Marriage Market (uncredited), Madame Sul-Te-Wan as Girl at the Marriage Market (uncredited), Ruth Darling as Girl at the Marriage Market, George Siegmann as Cyrus (uncredited), Raymond Wells as Counselor to Charles IX (uncredited), Winifred Westover as The Favorite of Egibi (uncredited), David Butler as Babylonian Soldier (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Billy Bitzer as Director of Photography(Camera), D.W. Griffith as Scenario Writer(Writing), Anita Loos as Writer(Writing), D.W. Griffith as Director(Directing), Frank E. Woods as Writer(Writing), Clare West as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Robert Anderson as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Leo Nomis as Stunts(Crew), Rose Smith as Editor(Editing), Frank Wortman as Set Designer(Art), Frank E. Woods as Production Supervisor(Production), Ralph M. DeLacy as Property Master(Crew), Hettie Grey Baker as Title Graphics(Crew), Tod Browning as Screenplay(Writing), D.W. Griffith as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), D.W. Griffith as Editor(Editing), Allan Dwan as Grip(Camera), Mary H. O'Connor as Title Graphics(Crew), D.W. Griffith as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), James Smith as Editor(Editing), D.W. Griffith as Production Design(Art), Shorty English as Carpenter(Crew), Arthur Berthelet as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Charles Eagle Eye as Stunts(Crew), Erich von Stroheim as Assistant Production Manager(Production), Elmer Clifton as First Assistant Director(Directing), George W. Hill as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Victor Fleming as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Jack Conway as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Edward Dillon as Second Assistant Director(Directing), W.S. Van Dyke as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Hal Sullivan as Special Effects(Crew), Christy Cabanne as Second Assistant Director(Directing), D.W. Griffith as Presenter(Crew), Walter L. Hall as Art Direction(Art), Allan Dwan as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Sidney Franklin as Second Unit(Crew), George Siegmann as First Assistant Director(Directing), Walter L. Hall as Set Designer(Art), R. Ellis Wales as Set Designer(Art), Monte Blue as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Gertrude Bambrick as Choreographer(Crew), Lloyd Ingraham as Second Assistant Director(Directing), George Nichols Jr. as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Mike Siebert as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Halsted Sullivan as Assistant Property Master(Art), Louis Bitzer as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Tod Browning as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Joseph Henabery as First Assistant Director(Directing), Joe Aller as Assistant Editor(Editing), Martin Aguerre as Construction Coordinator(Art), Ruth St. Denis as Choreographer(Crew), Robert Anderson as Technical Supervisor(Crew), Walt Whitman as Poem(Crew), Karl Brown as Camera Operator(Camera), in lead roles.