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	<title>Alt Film Guide &#187; Henry B. Walthall</title>
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		<title>THE RAVEN &#8211; Henry B. Walthall &#8211; d: Charles Brabin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:09:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Bazen</dc:creator>
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The Raven (1915)
Direction: Charles Brabin
Screenplay: Charles Brabin; from George Cochran Hazelton&#8217;s novel and play The Raven: The Love Story of Edgar Allan Poe 
Cast: Henry B. Walthall, Warda Howard
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Starring Henry B. Walthall, The Raven is an  Essanay feature depicting the life of Edgar Allan Poe, starting with his childhood and going all the way to his marriage to his cousin (played by the little-known Warda Howard). 
Charles Brabin&#8217;s direction is uneven: At some points it&#8217;s stagy and rudimentary;  at other points, Brabin  creates some remarkably striking and eerie visual effects, including a bravura scene for Walthall in which he descends further and further into madness following the death of his wife. Brabin visualizes this with a barrage [...]]]></description>
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		<title>PILLARS OF SOCIETY &#8211; Henry B. Walthall &#8211; d: Raoul Walsh</title>
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Pillars of Society (1916)
Direction: Raoul Walsh
Screenplay: From a novel by Henrik Ibsen
Cast: Henry B. Walthall, Mary Alden, Juanita Archer, George Beranger, Josephine Crowell, Olga Grey
&#160;

 Pillars of Society is a  film about hypocrisy, having its basis on a story by Ibsen. The Birth of a Nation hero Henry B. Walthall (right) plays the son of a Norwegian shipping company; in his youth, he goes to Paris to study and has an affair with a married Bohemian actress. However, his brother-in-law is falsely accused of having said affair with the actress;  he protects Walthall by accepting the blame and leaving for America. 
Years later, the brother-in-law  returns and demands that Walthall clear his name. Fearing that if the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A TALE OF TWO CITIES d: Jack Conway</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 02:22:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andre Soares</dc:creator>
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A Tale of Two Cities  (1935)
Direction: Jack Conway
Screenplay: W. P. Lipscomb and S. N. Behrman; from Charles Dickens&#8217; novel
Cast: Ronald Colman, Elizabeth Allan, Edna May Oliver, Reginald Owen, Basil Rathbone, Blanche Yurka, Donald Woods, Lucille La Verne, Henry B. Walthall, H. B. Warner, Walter Catlett, Fritz Leiber, Isabel Jewell, Tully Marshall, Mitchell Lewis, Robert Warwick
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&#160;

Although not as widely known as other big Old Hollywood productions, David O. Selznick&#8217;s film adaptation of Charles Dickens&#8217;s A Tale of Two Cities, set during the time of the French Revolution, is far, far better than  most of the other period dramas made during the studio era. 
Starring former silent-screen heartthrob Ronald Colman;  featuring respected supporting players such as Edna May Oliver, [...]]]></description>
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