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His Trust (1911)

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Summary: A Confederate officer is called off to war. He leaves his wife and daughter in the care of George, his faithful Negro servant. After the officer is killed in an exciting battle sequence, George continues in his caring duties, faithful to his trust. Events continue to turn for the worse when invading Yankee soldiers arrive to loot and torch the widow's home. George saves the officer's daughter and battle sword by braving the flames. (imdb)
Genres: Drama, War, Short
Country: USA
Directed By: D.W. Griffith
Written By: Emmett C. Hall
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na AsherFord
34
T6
na jodamico
60
T2
Ah, this is a complicated one. In its way, this kind of racism is even more insidious than Birth of a Nation's. But one can't deny the visual poetry of it, among Griffith's most expressive and painterly shorts. The cathartic last shot, one of Griffith's most understated and modern, is a highlight of the era.
na elmakebabi
35
T2
na Mr. Mxyzptlk
38
T1
na kyle.loomis
2
T1
What's this? An early D.W. short with a legible plot and relatively restrained acting? Yep, too bad it's insultingly racist though.
na imdb
55
T3
na Criminal5
20
T1
Griffith must think Uncle Tom's Cabin is a feel-good story.
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