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ISN T LIFE WONDERFUL, 1924. Carol Dempster peers out near the end of the line in the D. W. Griffith film, Isn t Life Wonderful
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ISN T LIFE WONDERFUL, 1924. Carol Dempster peers out near the end of the line in the D. W. Griffith film, Isn t Life Wonderful
ISN T LIFE WONDERFUL, 1924.
Carol Dempster peers out near the end of the line in the D.W. Griffith film, Isn t Life Wonderful
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Media ID 6191735
1900s 1924 Caroling Costume David Dramatic Arts Griffith Guard Line Side Walk Wark Dempster Silent Movie
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In this print from the 1924 D. W. Griffith film "Isn't Life Wonderful" actress Carol Dempster takes center stage as she peers out near the end of a long line. Set against an early American backdrop, the scene showcases a bustling side walk filled with men and women dressed in period costumes. The image captures a moment of anticipation and curiosity, as Dempster's character stands among soldiers and guards. The atmosphere is charged with both hope and uncertainty, reflecting the complexities of life during that era. As one of the leading actresses in silent movies at the time, Carol Dempster brings her talent to this dramatic arts piece by Griffith. Her presence adds depth to the narrative, drawing viewers into the story unfolding on screen. This print serves as a reminder of America's rich cinematic history in the early 1900s. It encapsulates not only the artistry behind silent films but also provides glimpses into societal norms and cultural moments that defined that era. Preserved by The Granger Collection, New York, this image offers us a window into a world where caroling was still cherished and women played significant roles on screen. It invites us to appreciate how far we have come while acknowledging our shared heritage in film-making.
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