The Birth of a Nation

The Fiery Cross of the Ku Klux Klan!

6.0
19153h 15m

Two families, abolitionist Northerners the Stonemans and Southern landowners the Camerons, intertwine. When Confederate colonel Ben Cameron is captured in battle, nurse Elsie Stoneman petitions for his pardon. In Reconstruction-era South Carolina, Cameron founds the Ku Klux Klan, battling Elsie's congressman father and his African-American protégé, Silas Lynch.

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Cast

Photo of Lillian Gish

Lillian Gish

Stoneman's Daughter Elsie

Photo of Mae Marsh

Mae Marsh

Flora Cameron

Photo of Henry B. Walthall

Henry B. Walthall

Col. Ben Cameron

Photo of Miriam Cooper

Miriam Cooper

Margaret Cameron

Photo of Mary Alden

Mary Alden

Stoneman's Housekeeper Lydia

Photo of Ralph Lewis

Ralph Lewis

Leader of the House Hon. Austin Stoneman

Photo of George Siegmann

George Siegmann

Lieut. Governor Silas Lynch

Photo of Wallace Reid

Wallace Reid

Jeff, the Blacksmith

Photo of Joseph Henabery

Joseph Henabery

Abraham Lincoln

Photo of Elmer Clifton

Elmer Clifton

Stoneman's Elder Son Phil

Photo of Josephine Crowell

Josephine Crowell

Mrs. Cameron

Photo of George Beranger

George Beranger

Wade Cameron

Photo of Maxfield Stanley

Maxfield Stanley

Duke Cameron

Photo of Donald Crisp

Donald Crisp

Gen. U.S. Grant

Photo of Howard Gaye

Howard Gaye

Gen. Robert E. Lee

Photo of Sam De Grasse

Sam De Grasse

Senator Charles Sumner (uncredited)

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10/10

He achieved what no other known man has ever achieved. To watch his work is like being witness to the beginning of melody, or the first conscious use of the lever or the wheel; the emergence, coordination, and first eloquence of language; thebirth of an art: and to realize that this is all the work of one man. - James Agee

Griffith demonstrated to every filmmaker and moviegoer who followed him what a movie was, and what a movie could be. - Roger Ebert

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