Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
Release: 1916-09-04
·Runtime: 197m
·★ 7.1
Drama
History
The story of a poor young woman, separated by prejudice from her husband and baby, is interwoven with tales of intolerance from throughout history.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Triangle Film Corporation
Wark Producing Corp.
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Olga Grey
as Mary Magdalene (Judean Story)
Elmer Clifton
as The Rhapsode (Babylonian Story)
Carl Stockdale
as King Nabonidus (Babylonian Story)
Josephine Crowell
as Catherine de Médici
Nigel De Brulier
as Extra (uncredited)
Tod Browning
as Crook (uncredited)
Pauline Starke
as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited)
Elmo Lincoln
as The Mighty Man of Valor (uncredited)
Mae Marsh
as The Dear One (Modern Story)
Bessie Love
as The Bride of Cana (Judean Story)
Margery Wilson
as Brown Eyes (French Story)
Howard Gaye
as Jesus Christ / Cardinal de Lorraine
W.E. Lawrence
as Henri de Navarre
Clarence Geldart
as Extra (uncredited)
David Butler
as Babylonian Soldier (uncredited)
DeWolf Hopper Sr.
as Extra (uncredited)
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
as Girl at the Marriage Market (uncredited)
Constance Collier
as Extra (uncredited)
Vera Lewis
as Mary T. Jenkins (Modern Story)
Ralph Lewis
as The Governor
Edward Dillon
as Crook
W.S. Van Dyke
as Cana Wedding Guest
Jennie Lee
as Woman at Jenkins Employees Dance (uncredited)
Kitty Bradbury
as Jenkins Party Guest (uncredited)
Lillian Langdon
as Mary, the Mother (Judean Story)
Billy Quirk
as Bartender
Allan Sears
as The Mercenary
Maxfield Stanley
as Henri III
Gino Corrado
as The Runner (uncredited)
William Courtright
as Second Pharisee (uncredited)
Sam De Grasse
as Arthur Jenkins (Modern Story)
Mary Alden
as Uplifter
Constance Talmadge
as Marguerite de Navarre / The Mountain Girl
Frank Campeau
as Extra (uncredited)
Francis Carpenter
as Child in Epilogue (uncredited)
Virginia Lee Corbin
as Child in Epilogue (uncredited)
Spottiswoode Aitken
as Brown Eyes' Father (French Story)
Seena Owen
as Princess Beloved (Attarea) (Babylonian Story)
George Walsh
as The Bridegroom of Cana
Frank Bennett
as Charles IX
Wilfred Lucas
as Extra (uncredited)
Herbert Beerbohm Tree
as Extra (uncredited)
Carmel Myers
as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited)
Eve Southern
as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited)
John P. McCarthy
as Prison Guard
Robert Harron
as The Boy (Modern Story)
Walter Long
as The Musketeer of the Slums / Babylonian Warrior
Dell Henderson
as Extra (uncredited)
Francis McDonald
as Extra (uncredited)
King Vidor
as Extra (uncredited)
Kate Bruce
as Old Babylonian Mother / The City Mother (uncredited)
George Beranger
as Second Priest of Bel (uncredited)
Noble Johnson
as Babylonian Soldier (uncredited)
Ethel Grey Terry
as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited)
Douglas Fairbanks
as Man on White Horse (uncredited)
Alberta Lee
as Wife of The Kindly Neighbor (uncredited)
Monte Blue
as The Strike Leader
Donald Crisp
as Extra (uncredited)
Frank Brownlee
as The Mountain Girl's Brother (uncredited)
Natalie Talmadge
as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited)
Peggy Cartwright
as Little Girl (uncredited)
Wallace Reid
as Boy Killed in Battle (uncredited)
Lloyd Ingraham
as Judge of the Court
Jewel Carmen
as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited)
Carol Dempster
as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited)
Erich von Stroheim
as Second Pharisee (uncredited)
F.A. Turner
as The Girl's Father (Modern Story)
Miriam Cooper
as The Friendless One
George Siegmann
as Cyrus (uncredited)
Russell Hicks
as Extra (uncredited)
Tom Wilson
as The Kindly Policeman
Alfred Paget
as Prince Belshazzar
Tully Marshall
as High Priest of Bel / Friend of the Musketeer
'Baby' Carmen De Rue
as Little girl hidden by priest
Marguerite Marsh
as Debutante
Owen Moore
as Extra (uncredited)
Tammany Young
as Extra (uncredited)
George Fawcett
as Babylonian Judge (uncredited)
Julia Faye
as Bit Role (uncredited)
Clyde E. Hopkins
as Jenkins's Secretary (uncredited)
Eugene Pallette
as Prosper Latour (French Story)
Dore Davidson
as The Friendly Neighbor
Hal Wilson
as Extra (uncredited)
Sylvia Ashton
as Woman at Jenkins Employees Dance (uncredited)
Mildred Harris
as Favorite of the Harem (uncredited)
Alma Rubens
as Girl at the Marriage Market (uncredited)
Lillian Gish
as The Woman Who Rocks the Cradle
Joseph Henabery
as L'amiral de Coligny / Defendant
Frank Borzage
as Extra (uncredited)
Max Davidson
as Kindly Neighbor (uncredited)
Loyola O'Connor
as Attarea's Slave (uncredited)
Winifred Westover
as The Favorite of Egibi (uncredited)
Crew
George Siegmann
First Assistant Director
W.S. Van Dyke
Second Assistant Director
Walt Whitman
Poem
D.W. Griffith
Scenario Writer, Director, Editor, Production Design, Costume Design, Makeup Artist, Presenter
Anita Loos
Writer
Frank E. Woods
Writer, Production Supervisor
Elmer Clifton
First Assistant Director
Billy Bitzer
Director of Photography
Victor Fleming
Second Assistant Director
Sidney Franklin
Second Unit
Mary H. O'Connor
Title Graphics
Erich von Stroheim
Assistant Production Manager
Tod Browning
Screenplay, Second Assistant Director
Monte Blue
Second Assistant Director
Edward Dillon
Second Assistant Director
Allan Dwan
Grip, Second Assistant Director
Christy Cabanne
Second Assistant Director
Jack Conway
Second Assistant Director
Lloyd Ingraham
Second Assistant Director
Robert Anderson
Technical Supervisor
Hettie Grey Baker
Title Graphics
Robert Anderson
Makeup Artist
Joseph Henabery
First Assistant Director
Gertrude Bambrick
Choreographer