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Way Down East
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Anna is tricked into a fake wedding by the rich man - Lennox. But Lennox is a womanizer. He leaves her when she becomes pregnant. She loses everything. And she tries to rebuild her life despite her past.
Anna is tricked into a fake wedding by the rich man - Lennox. But Lennox is a womanizer. He leaves her when she becomes pregnant. She loses everything. And she tries to rebuild her life despite her past.
Actors:
Vivia Ogden,
Paul Porcasi,
Richard Barthelmess,
Creighton Hale,
Edgar Nelson,
Porter Strong,
Norma Shearer,
Josephine Bernard,
Kate Bruce,
Mrs. Morgan Belmont,
Lillian Gish,
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Vivia Ogden
21 March 1869, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Paul Porcasi
1 January 1879, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Richard Barthelmess
9 May 1895, New York City, New York, USA
Creighton Hale
24 May 1889, County Cork, Ireland
Edgar Nelson
25 January 1882, Tower City, Pennsylvania, USA
Porter Strong
27 December 1878, St. Joseph, Missouri, USA
Norma Shearer
10 August 1902, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Josephine Bernard
Kate Bruce
17 February 1860, Columbus, Indiana, USA
Mrs. Morgan Belmont
1894
Lillian Gish
14 October 1893, Springfield, Ohio, USA
Director:
D.W. Griffith
D.W. Griffith
22 January 1875, LaGrange, Kentucky, USA
Country:
United States
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Classic Film and Television
August 13, 2005
Classic feminist film
January 26, 2006
[Lillian Gish's] virtuoso performance makes the heroine's growth from gullible innocence to bitter experience credible.
May 24, 2003
The movie is today noted chiefly for its legendary climactic episode: a harrowingly realistic sequence in which the hero hurdles a succession of floating ice blocks to save the heroine from being washed over the falls.
August 19, 2013
Spectacular to look at, emotionally engaging and with a conclusion that still sends a shiver down the spine.
May 27, 2007
Old-fashioned bucolic soap opera doesn't translate well to modern-times.
August 06, 2012
One of Griffith's most rousing visions of film as visual-emotional ebb and flow, connection and rupture
March 26, 2009
With the gathering together of a relatively small cast and less than half a dozen stellar film artists, D.W. has taken a simple, elemental, old-fashioned, bucolic melodrama and milked it for 12 reels of absorbing entertainment.
January 01, 2000
Through his star, Lillian Gish, Griffith gives the story an emotional power that lifts this 1920 silent feature to the level of a folktale; it becomes something simple, strong, and timeless.
July 25, 2007
If you are not moved at the scene of Gish baptizing her dead baby, then you should check the obituaries of your local paper to see if you are listed.
January 01, 2000
What's amazing is that so much of Gish's tough, funny, intuitive performance, particularly in the film's middle section as she bears her illegitimate child, transcends time, place and technology.
January 07, 2012
This is melodramatic soap opera at its most blatant and at its very best.
August 12, 2014
Justly celebrated for the climactic sequence where Gish, drifting unconscious on a raft of ice in a storm, is rescued by Barthelmess, the film offers many less obvious moments that are just as memorable.

