The Newlyweds (1910)
The 35 Year Old D.W. Griffith
31 October 2003
This was the first Griffith film that was undertaken in the west (California) after being started in New York. Huge tents were erected for the facilitation of this 17 minute piece, and is about a woman-hater (Arthur V. Johnson) who is mistaken for the new bridegroom at a wedding party.
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