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The Battle of the Sexes / American film directors / Billy Bitzer / Phyllis Haver / D. W. Griffith / American Mutoscope and Biograph Company / Cinema of the United States / Lost films / Films
Date: 2015-03-13 11:24:18
The Battle of the Sexes
American film directors
Billy Bitzer
Phyllis Haver
D. W. Griffith
American Mutoscope and Biograph Company
Cinema of the United States
Lost films
Films

The Battle of the Sexes By David Shepard D.W. Griffith is properly esteemed as the "Father of Film" from his years of discovery making short films at the pioneer Biograph Company and for such pioneering features as The B

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