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The Musketeers of Pig Alley

United States

1912

17 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
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DIR D.W. Griffith

SCR D.W. Griffith, Anita Loos

CAST Elmer Booth, Lillian Gish, Clara T. Bracy

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A young wife and her musician husband live in poverty in a New York City tenement. The husband’s job requires him to go away for for a number of days. On his return, he is robbed by the neighborhood gangster. Sometime later, an unrelated mob shoot-out ensues. The husband happens upon the melee, recognizing the crook who robbed him. Can the husband retrieve his money? —IMDb

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D.W. Griffith

Griffith was born in rural Kentucky to Jacob “Roaring Jake” Griffith, a Confederate Army colonel and Civil War hero. He grew up with his father’s romantic war stories and melodramatic nineteenth century literature that were to eventually mold his black-and-white view of human existence and history. In 1897, Griffith set out to pursue a career both acting and writing for the theater but for the most part was unsuccessful. Reluctantly, he agreed to act in the new motion picture medium for Edwin S. Porter at the Edison Company. Griffith was eventually offered a job at the financially struggling American Mutoscope & Biograph [us] where he directed over 450 short films, experimenting with the story-telling techniques he would later perfect in his epic The Birth of a Nation (1915). Griffith and his personal cinematographer G.W. Bitzer collaborated to create and perfect such cinematic devices as the flashback, the iris shot, the mask, and crosscutting. In the years following Birth… read more

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Mysterious F.

1Apr12

The first gangster movie. :)

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Dimitris Psachos

2Feb10

Like it or not, this short film is a major landmark to the gangster film genre and knocks off the majority of Griffith's early and later work.

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    John

    14Oct11

    Agree. It's extremely sophisticated and still very entertaining for such a short piece.

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By Neil Bahadur on November 12, 2009

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By Sudarsh​an R. on August 28, 2009

THE MUSKETEERS OF PIG ALLEY, aside from having a great title, showed criminals tied to working class communities, street fights as a daily reality and also at the same time stressed the humanity of…  read review

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