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Starring: Erville Alderson, Lionel Barrymore, Carol Dempster, Neil Hamilton, Louis Wolheim
Rated: NR
Category: Drama
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Run Time: 140 min.
Released: 3/9/1999
By: Image Entertainment Inc
Director: D.W. Griffith
Stock #: 41134D1
Format: DVD Region #1
Number of Discs: 1

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America Description: "Among the distinguishing talents of filmmaking pioneer D.W. Griffith was his gift for endowing history with a sense of drama and immediacy. In his rarely-seen film America, Griffith focused his astute cinematic eye and proficiency at melodrama on a rousing, grand scale re-creation of the war for independence. Color tinted and mastered from original negative material, this is the most complete version available of Griffith's classic."

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