The Birth of a Nation: Part 5

One of the most important and technically advanced films of all time, famed American film pioneer D.W. Griffith's THE BIRTH OF A NATION is remembered not only for its brilliant cinematography, innovative editing and superb acting, but also for its racist

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      Oscar winner John Wayne (True Grit) took an early step to stardom in this 1936 Western reuniting him with Mack V. Wright, who directed his Haunted Gold, Somewhere in Sonora, and The Man from Monterey. As the telegraph takes over, each Pony Express rider

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      Oscar winner John Wayne (True Grit) took an early step to stardom in this 1936 Western reuniting him with Mack V. Wright, who directed his Haunted Gold, Somewhere in Sonora, and The Man from Monterey. As the telegraph takes over, each Pony Express rider

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    • Winds Of The Wasteland: Part 1 (18:16)

      Oscar winner John Wayne (True Grit) took an early step to stardom in this 1936 Western reuniting him with Mack V. Wright, who directed his Haunted Gold, Somewhere in Sonora, and The Man from Monterey. As the telegraph takes over, each Pony Express rider

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