"The White Rose" (1923), director D. W. Griffith
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"The White Rose" is a drama included in our program to illustrate the work of Billy Bitzer, a star of Silent Hall of Fame.


This film is a D. W. Griffith 'hidden gem'. It is not well known, but deserves a serious look.

A wealthy man about to start a career as a minister has a brief affair with a simple working girl. He walks away, but can't escape the memories of that brief encounter.


Directed by D. W. Griffith
Produced by D. W. Griffith
Scenario by D.W. Griffith
Starring Mae Marsh, Ivor Novello, Carol Dempster, Neil Hamilton, Lucille La Verne, Porter Strong
Cinematography Billy Bitzer, Hendrik Sartov and Hal Sintzenich
Distributed by United Artists
Release date May 21, 1923
Running time 1 hour, 38 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent film, English intertitles


You can see a slideshow of stills from this film and other interesting stuff on our website silent-hall-of-fame.org.

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