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U.S. 1916

Directed by D.W. Griffith

 

After Birth of a Nation, what do you do for an encore, especially after said film has branded you a racist? D.W. Griffith, the silent era's "king of the world," mounted this melodramatic spectacle of "Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages," four stories that illustrate "how hatred and intolerance have battled against love and charity." Critic Heywood Broun, upon the film's release, probably said it best: "Quite the most marvelous thing which has been put on the screen, but as a theory of life it is trite." But what's on the screen is dazzling!

Griffith interweaves the four parallel stories set, respectively, in the modern era (fuddy-duddy reformers and a workers' strike), Jerusalem (Christ's crucifixion), 1572 Paris (a "hotbed" of persecution against the Huguenots), and ancient Babylon. No collection of silent films is complete without this landmark, awe-inspiring epic, which really does boast a cast of thousands (the most memorable of which is Constance Talmadge as the spunky Mountain Girl). The fall of Babylon ranks with one of the great action set pieces, complete with racing chariots, a nifty decapitation (at the hands of Elmo Lincoln, the man who would be Tarzan), and falls from what appear to be incredible heights. The edge-of-your-seat climax to the modern story, a race against time to save an innocent young man from the electric chair, is another bravura sequence.

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DVD Comparison:

Image - Region 0 - NTSC vs. Kino (Masterworks) - Region 0 - NTSC vs. Eureka - Region 0 - PAL

Kino and Eureka screen captures courtesy of Pavel Borodin Thanks Pavel!

(Image - Region 0 - NTSC - LEFT vs. Kino (Masterworks) - Region 0 - NTSC - MIDDLE vs. Eureka - Region 0 - PAL - RIGHT)

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Distribution

Image Entertainment

Region 0 - NTSC

Kino Video

Region 0  - NTSC

Eureka 
Region 0 - PAL
Runtime 2:57:36 3:17:13 2:57:36
Video 1.33 Original Aspect Ratio 
Average Bitrate: 4.42 mb/s
NTSC 704x480 29.97 f/s

1.33 Original Aspect Ratio 
Average Bitrate: 4.57 mb/s
NTSC 704x480 29.97 f/s

1.33 Original Aspect Ratio 
Average Bitrate: 5.16
PAL 720x576 25.00 f/s

NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes.

Bitrate:

Image

 

Bitrate:

Kino

 

Bitrate:

Eureka

 

Audio English (Silent) (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) English (Silent) (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)

English (Silent) (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)

Subtitles Inter-titles: English Inter-titles: English Inter-titles: English
Features Release Information:
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: September 5, 1916

Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen (Standard) - 1.33:1

Edition Details:
• This DVD edition of "Intolerance" has been restored and reconstructed to 178 minutes with the original color tinting specifications and a digital stereo organ score by Gaylord Carter.
• Extra footage cut from the original release
• Copyright registration frames
• Publicity materials, background & production photos

DVD Release Date: January 19th, 1999
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Chapters 36

 

Release Information:
Studio: Kino Video (Griffith Masterworks edition)
Theatrical Release Date: September 5, 1916

Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen (Standard) - 1.33:1

Sides: 1
Layers: 2

Intertitles: English

Studio: Kino International, USA

Special Features:
• Filmed introduction by Orson Welles
• Excerpts from Cabiria (1914) and • The Last Days of Pompeii (1914)
• Text excerpts from "Away with • Meddlers: A Declaration of Independence" and "The Rise and Fall of Free Speech in America," two pamphlets published by D.W. Griffith at the time of Intolerance's release
• Excerpt of The Fall of Babylon (1916), which offers an alternate (happy) ending to the Babylonian sequence
• About the score

 

DVD Release Date: December 10th, 2002
Keep Case

Chapters 30

Release Information:
Studio: Eureka Video (UK)
Theatrical Release Date: September 5, 1916

Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen (Standard) - 1.33:1
 

Sides: 1
Layers: 2

Special Feature:
• For the first time, each individual story is also enabled for play in its entirety.

DVD Release Date: 2000
Keep Case

Chapters 30

Comments: What color infusion tinting would you like your silent films in? Orange?, Blue?, Green?, Purple?

In most shots the Kino masterworks image quality is the sharpest, followed by the Eureka - PAL disc and the original Image Entertainment follows in third place for detail. My biggest problem is with the contrast boosting of the Eureka. It looks awful in comparison... far too bright.  Both the Eureka and the Image have been cropped vertically... approximately the same amount. The time is exactly the same for both indicating they are probably from the same print. The Kino is the obvious one to get with more detail and a host of nice extras.

NOTE: The Eureka PAL DVD is part of "D. W. Griffith - Monumental Epics" 4-disc Boxset, but should be the same as single edition

 - Gary W. Tooze




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(Image - Region 0 - NTSC - TOP vs. Kino (Masterworks) - Region 0 - NTSC - MIDDLE vs. Eureka - Region 0 - PAL - BOTTOM)


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Extras: Kino
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Distribution

Image Entertainment

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Kino Video

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Eureka 
Region 0 - PAL

 

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