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This epic tale about the American Revolution broke the bank for filmmaker D.W. Griffith. Robert W. Chambers loosely adapted his novel, The Reckoning, which focuses on the battles in New York state. Griffith however, found it necessary to add a romance, so Chambers obligingly added one for him. Captain Walter Butler (
Lionel Barrymore
), a supporter of the king, goads the Iroquois Indians into attacking settlers who are loyal to the Revolution. Nathan Holden (
Neil Hamilton
) is a dispatch rider for the Boston Committee on Public Safety, and a patriot. While on a mission in Virginia he meets Nancy (
Carol Dempster
), the daughter of Justice Montague, a Tory (
Erville Alderson
). The Montagues are on hand in Lexington for the ride of Paul Revere (Harry O'Neill)--one of the highlights of the film. Nancy's brother, Charles (Charles Mack) sides with the rebels and dies during the fighting at Bunker Hill. Nancy and her father go to visit relatives in the Mohawk Valley; Holden meanwhile is with Washington (Arthur Dewey) at Valley Forge. He is sent North with Morgan's raiders to quell the Indian uprising and discovers that Montague has naively betrothed Nancy to the evil Captain Butler. When Montague finds out that Butler is responsible for the massacres it is too late. Holden overhears Butler's plan for another attack and he goes to sound the alarm, even though he must leave Nancy in the lustful clutches of Butler. But the Indians insist on attacking immediately, saving Nancy from Butler's grasp. Morgan's raiders come to the rescue, killing Butler and halting the massacre. Montague finally realizes Holden's worth and approves of a match between him and Nancy. This picture cost nearly a million dollars, got mixed reviews, and did not make its money back. Griffith made one more picture--
Isn't Life Wonderful
--as an independent. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide
Cast
Erville Alderson
Justice Montague
Lionel Barrymore
Capt. Walter Butler
Lee Beggs
Samuel Adams
Carol Dempster
Miss Nancy Montague
Arthur Dewey
George Washington
John Dunton
John Hancock
Neil Hamilton
Nathan Holden
Harry O'Neill
Paul Revere
Louis Wolheim
Capt. Hare
Frank Walsh
Thomas Jefferson
Charles Bennett
William Pitt
Production Crew
Billy Bitzer
Cinematographer
Hal Sintzenich
Cinematographer
Hendrik Sartov
Cinematographer
Marcel Le Picard
Cinematographer
D.W. Griffith
Director
James Smith
Editor
Rose Smith
Editor
Herbert Sutch
First Assistant Director
D.W. Griffith
Producer
Charles Kirk
Production Designer
Year: 1924
Runtime: 135
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Epic
Produced by
D. W. Griffith Inc.
United Artists
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.