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Simple Charity

  • Director: D.W. Griffith
  • Release Year: 1910
  • Country: US

Plot

Among the many villains in D.W.Griffith's 1916 epic Intolerance were those self-styled "social uplifters" who presumptuously impose their moral values on others. Six years before Intolerance, Griffith gave these uplifters a good going over in his Biograph one-reeler A Simple Charity. In this instance, a poor scrubwoman is targeted for "redemption" by a pompous charitable organization. Rather than help the woman, however, the do-gooders hurt her by insisting that she put her life and future entirely in their hands. By film's end, the well-meaning uplifters are shown the error of their ways. A Simple Charity was partially filmed on location at Fort Lee, New Jersey (the current home of the CNBC and MSNBC cable TV networks). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast


Edwin August
Kate Bruce
Claire McDowell
George Nichols
Mary Pickford
Charles H. West
William J. Butler

Credit

Billy Bitzer - Cinematographer; D.W. Griffith - Director; Frank E. Woods - Screenwriter
 
 
 

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