The story of the famous battle between the Scots clans of Macdonald and Campbell, and the young woman who comes between them, Annie Laurie..

Is this silent epic worth a watch in the modern age? Short answer: yes, but primarily for those who appreciate the technical artistry of the late silent era and the unparalleled expressive power of Lillian Gish. It is a film that demands patience but rewards the viewer with a visceral sense of scale that few modern CGI...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

John S. Robertson

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"Is this silent epic worth a watch in the modern age? Short answer: yes, but primarily for those who appreciate the technical artistry of the late silent era and the unparalleled expressive power of Lillian Gish. It is a film that demands patience but rewards the viewer with a visceral sense of scale that few modern CGI-heavy epics can replicate.This film is for historians of the medium, Gish completists, and those who enjoy grand, tragic romances. It is NOT for viewers who find the deliberate pa..."
Marian Ainslee, Josephine Lovett, Ruth Cummings
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