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D.W. Griffith's JUDITH OF BETHULIA (1914) Blanche Sweet & Lillian Gish Biograph

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Category:

Black & White

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Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Size:

8X10 inches

Industry:

Movies

Object Type:

Photograph

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Modified Item:

No

Actors:

Blanche Sweet, Lillian Gish

Item Number:

CH-JUDITH-S01

Film Title:

Judith of Bethulia

Studio:

Biograph Company

Year of Release:

1914

Director:

D.W. Griffith

Item:

Vintage single-weight glossy photograph

Style:

Black & White

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Item number:

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Vintage 8x10 in. US single-weight glossy photograph from the classic teens silent film drama, JUDITH OF BETHULIA, produced by the Biograph Company and directed by D.W. Griffith. Released in 1914 by the General Film Company, the film is based on the deuterocanonical Book of Judith and the play of the same name by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Set during the siege of the Jewish city of Bethulia by the Assyrians, a widow named Judith (Blanche Sweet) has a plan to stop the war as her people suffer starvation and are ready to surrender. The widow disguises herself as a harem girl and goes to the enemy camp, where she beguiles a general of King Nebuchadnezzar, whose army is besieging the city. Judith seduces Holofernes (Henry B. Walthall), then, while he is drunk, cuts off his head with a sabre. She returns to her city, a heroine. The cast includes Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Kate Bruce, Lillian Gish, J. Jiquel Lanoe, Gertrude Bambrick, Dorothy Gish, and Harry Carey. The image features an exterior medium shot of the widow Judith (Blanche Sweet) stopping on a Bethulian street to speak with the Young Mother (Lillian Gish). Original Biograph photos printed at the time of a film's release are virtually non-existent. This photograph, which appears to be a frame blow-up, was most likely printed sometime between the 1920's and 1940's (we are unable to say for certain) and is vintage. It is in very fine- condition with two small parallel creases in the top left corner within the borders. There are no pinholes, tears, stains, or other flaws. Judith of Bethulia was the first feature-length film made by the pioneering Biograph Company, although it was the second that Biograph released (the first being The Battle at Elderbush Gulch). Filmed in Chatsworth, California (away from the watchful eyes of the New York headquarters) and completed in 1913, Biograph did not release it until March 8, 1914, as the top brass wanted to continue making one- and two-reel films vs. longer films. Shortly after the completion, Griffith had a disagreement with Biograph executives on making more future feature-length films (they were infuriated by the $35,500 production cost) and ultimately left Biograph, taking virtually the entire stock company with him. Biograph delayed the picture's release until 1914, after Griffith's departure, so that it would not have to pay him in a profit-sharing agreement they had. The reviews were favorable: Variety, March 27, 1914, wrote: "It is not easy to confess one's self unequal to a given task, but to pen an adequate description of the Biograph's production of Judith of Bethulia is, to say the least, a full grown man's job." The Moving Picture World, March 7, 1914, described it as: "A fascinating work of high artistry, Judith of Bethulia will not only rank as an achievement in this country, but will make foreign producers sit up and take notice." As Biograph began a decline after Griffith's departure and began re-releasing various of his one- and two-reel films, they altered Judith of Bethulia in 1917 without Griffith's input, adding unused scenes and removing the filmed cast introductions (considered old fashioned by then). This Biograph reissue (with white titles instead of the usual black) was originally 6 reels, but surviving prints are only 5 reels.