Product Tag - Mary Alden

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    Faint Perfume (1925)

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    Faint Perfume (1925)

    After a stormy six year marriage, Barnaby Powers divorces his wife Richmiel. She returns home, taking their young son Oliver with her. Barnaby follows her, to ask for custody of the boy, but meets and falls in love with Richmiel’s pretty and sensitive cousin Ledda. Complications ensue.

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    Snowblind (1921)

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    Snowblind (1921)

    Hugh Garth hides from the law in the frozen Canadian northwest along with his young brother Pete and Pete’s former nurse, Bella, who loves Hugh unrequitedly. When a lost and snowblind girl stumbles into their camp, Hugh falls in love with her and misleads her as to the age and relationship of Pete and Bella, in hopes of keeping the girl’s attentions directed at himself. But when the girl’s sight returns, she realizes the truth and discovers that Pete has fallen in love with her. But Hugh’s cruel nature now threatens them both.

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    The Birth of a Nation (1915)

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    The Birth of a Nation (1915)

    The Birth of A Nation is a silent film from 1915 and the highest grossing silent film in film history. The film tells a romance story during the American civil war. D.W. Griffith invested heavily in its high production values, pioneering many new camera effects. The Birth of a Nation was strongly protested for its negative portrayal of newly freed slaves (mostly white actors in blackface), which went on to create and propagate negative images of blacks of the early 20th century in the United States. The film was used as a recruiting propaganda by the KKK until the 1940s.

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