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The Fall of a Nation
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The Fall of a Nation

Jun 6, 1916
1h 15m
★ 10.0

Thomas Dixon's Mighty Message of Warning

Overview

A sequel to DW Griffith's The Birth of a Nation, by the same author, and now lost. It is considered the first film sequel ever made and recounts a fictional invasion of America by a united army from Europe.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

National Drama Corporation

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Cast

Lorraine Huling

Virginia Holland

Lorraine Huling

Percy Standing

Charles Waldron

Percy Standing

Arthur Shirley

John Vassar

Arthur Shirley

Flora MacDonald

Angela Benda

Flora MacDonald

Phil Gastrock

Tomasso Benda (as Philip Gastrock)

Phil Gastrock

Clarence Geldart

Gen. Arnold (as C.H. Geldart)

Clarence Geldart

Mildred Bracken

Mildred Bracken

Beulah Burns

Beulah Burns

Ernest Butterworth

Ernest Butterworth

Leila Frost

Leila Frost

Mae Giraci

Mae Giraci

Edna Mae Wilson

Edna Mae Wilson

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