The Griffith Girls: the spiritual purity of Lillian Gish; the earthiness of her sister Dorothy; the vonfident determination of Blanche, sweet and the youthful frailty of Mae Marsch are lasting images of the silent screen. D. W. Griffith's work with Mary Pickford is well known, but the other Griffith girls also embodied the characteristics that created his ideal of womanhood
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title | The Griffith Girls the spiritual purity of Lillian Gish; the earthiness of her sister Dorothy; the vonfident determination of Blanche, sweet and the youthful frailty of Mae Marsch are lasting images of the silent screen. D. W. Griffith's work with Mary Pickford is well known, but the other Griffith girls also embodied the characteristics that created his ideal of womanhood |
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title_full | The Griffith Girls the spiritual purity of Lillian Gish; the earthiness of her sister Dorothy; the vonfident determination of Blanche, sweet and the youthful frailty of Mae Marsch are lasting images of the silent screen. D. W. Griffith's work with Mary Pickford is well known, but the other Griffith girls also embodied the characteristics that created his ideal of womanhood Jack Lodge |
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