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1001 movies You Must See..
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1. A Trip to the Moon
1902
13m
TV-G
8.1
(56K)
Rate
Short
A group of astronomers go on an expedition to the Moon.
Director
Georges Méliès
Stars
Georges Méliès
Victor André
Bleuette Bernon
2. The Great Train Robbery
1903
11m
TV-G
7.3
(21K)
Rate
Short
A group of bandits stage a brazen train hold-up, only to find a determined posse hot on their heels.
Director
Edwin S. Porter
Stars
Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson
A.C. Abadie
George Barnes
3. Les Vampires
1915
7h 1m
Not Rated
7.3
(5.5K)
Rate
An intrepid reporter and his loyal friend battle a bizarre secret society of criminals known as The Vampires.
Director
Louis Feuillade
Stars
Musidora
Édouard Mathé
Marcel Lévesque
4. Intolerance
1916
2h 43m
Passed
7.7
(17K)
Rate
99
Metascore
The story of a poor young woman separated by prejudice from her husband and baby is interwoven with tales of intolerance from throughout history.
Director
D.W. Griffith
Stars
Lillian Gish
Robert Harron
Mae Marsh
5. The Birth of a Nation
1915
3h 15m
TV-PG
6.1
(26K)
Rate
The Stoneman family finds its friendship with the Camerons affected by the Civil War, both fighting in opposite armies. The development of the war in their lives plays through to Lincoln's assassination and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan.
Director
D.W. Griffith
Stars
Lillian Gish
Mae Marsh
Henry B. Walthall
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