Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: A Critical Edition

Intolerance

Intolerance (1916) was created by director D.W. Griffith as a follow-up spectacle to his previous film, Birth of a Nation (1915). It follows four different story lines across history that demonstrate the theme of the battle between love and hate, and it was advertised for its extreme expense, lavish sets, extreme length of over three hours, and its epic themes. Anita Loos was invited by Griffith to produce some intertitles for the movie, but it is unclear how many of her contributions actually made the final cut.

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