True Heart Susie

The story of a plain girl
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  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 31 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
  • Released: March 14, 2017
  • Originally Released: 1919
  • Label: Flicker Alley and the Blackhawk Films Collection

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User Ratings: 83
Once more, D. W. Griffith, ably assisted by [his cast and crew], has brought meaningful humanity to the screen, more nearly pure, less mixed with artificiality, than it has ever been in a motion picture play, except in other works of Mr. Griffith. Full Review
New York Times
Mar 25, 2006
The psychological subtlety of the silent cinema owes much to a complex visual grammar that D. W. Griffith employed to tell surprisingly old-fashioned stories.
New Yorker
Aug 21, 2013
Griffith has handled the picture in the same masterly way that he usually has things done. Full Review
Variety
Mar 26, 2009
Rating: C- -- Griffith couldn't be more sentimental and moralistic. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
May 27, 2007
All it satisfied in us was our intelligence, our artistic conscience. Somehow that more vital motion picture target, our heart -- rather an impressionable, not to say sentimental heart, at that -- was never really struck. Full Review
New York Tribune
Jul 30, 2019
One of D.W. Griffith's most beautiful films, a pastoral fable of a sort that no one could ever make again, because the sensitivity and spirit have vanished along with the landscape. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Aug 19, 2013
Rating: 3/4 -- An exceedingly old-fashioned, but quite appealing, silent romance, featuring one of Lillian Gish's finest performances. Full Review
TV Guide
Aug 19, 2013

Description by OLDIES.com:

In 1918 and 1919, D.W. Griffith turned from spectacles such as The Birth of a Nation, Intolerance and Hearts of the World to smaller films, which he called his short story series. Among these is True Heart Susie (June 1919). There are those of us who consider True Heart Susie to be the Griffiths masterpiece, writes Tom Gunning in his notes for a 2006 screening at the Pordenone Silent Film Festival. He goes on to praise the narrative structure and point of view, as well as the fine details of performance, framing and even the use of inter titles, which make a seemingly modest film such as this appear nearly incandescent in its confessional and emotional power. In an almost mythical American arcadia, Lillian Gish portrays a pure, prim girl who so loves her childhood sweetheart (Griffiths most charming boyish hero, Robert Harron) that she sells the family cow to anonymously finance his higher education, only to lose him to a more modern woman (Clarine Seymour) when he comes home. Miss Gishs performance is among her best, her face is what Gunning calls a battleground of emotions, staging complete and progressive dramas of realization, recognition and despair. As a bonus feature, we offer Hoodoo Ann (February 1916). This lightcomedy is Griffith-supervised and scripted (using the pseudonym Granville Warwick), although the actual direction is by Lloyd Ingraham. Although the plot is a tangle of unlikely coincidence, the performers make it work, and it is filled with those little touches for which Fine Arts Pictures are famous, in the words of an original review. Rodney Sauer compiled the music for both films; the score for True Heart Susie is performed by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra. True Heart Susie was prepared in cooperation with the British Film Institute. James White of BFI Films supervised the digital mastering from BFIs 35mm duplicate negative, recreating the original tinting according to BFIs unique original print. Image quality and condition of the film is generally excellent. Hoodoo Ann is digitally mastered from a 35mm fine-grain master positive made from the camera negative. Both films are speed-corrected to appropriate frame rates. True Heart Susie Year: 1919 Length: 87 minutes Director/Producer/Writer: D.W. Griffith for Paramount-Artcraft Starring: Lillian Gish, Robert Harron, Clarine Seymour, Loyola OConnor, Kate Bruce, Wilbur Higby Format: NTSC Hoodoo Anne Year: 1916 Length: 64 minutes Writer/Producer: D.W. Griffith Director: Lloyd Ingraham Starring: Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, William H. Brown, Loyola OConnor, Wilbur Higby, Mildred Harris Music: Compiled by Rodney Sauer and Performed by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra Format: NTSC Produced for DVD by David Shepard From the Blackhawk Films Collection Presented by Flicker Alley

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  • UPC: 889290090928
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