
Lillian Gish Films\Trailers \Interviews
An Unseen Enemy – 1912
The Musketeers of Pig Alley – 1912
Close up – A selection of scenes from Miss Lillian Gish’s films
Quotes – Miss Lillian Gish’s quotes presented along with scenes from her films
Lillian Gish’s Films – film scenes in chronological order, with original title for reference.
The dance scene from “The White Sister”
A scene from “Sold For Marriage”, Miss Lillian Gish – Marfa
His Double Life 1933 – Lillian Gish and Roland Young
Le Spectre de La Rose, Lillian Gish and Patrick Dupont
Cinema Showcase, November 15, 1973
Channel 30 Atlanta – Lillian Gish
Lillian Gish in England August 26, 1969
Lillian Gish, interviewed by Jack Mangan aboard the SS De Grasse, 1950
Et la femme créa Hollywood – Lillian Gish
BBC 1969 – Lillian Gish, discussed D.W. Griffith, the perils of early film making
Lillian Gish The Actors Life for Me (Terry Sanders – 1988)
Broken Blossoms 1919
D.W. Griffith, Father of Film – Narrated by Lindsay Anderson Ep. I
D.W. Griffith, Father of Film – Narrated by Lindsay Anderson Ep. II
Hollywood A Celebration of the American Silent Film – The Pioneers
Hollywood A Celebration of the American Silent Film – Hollywood Goes to War
Hollywood A Celebration of the American Silent Film – Hollywood Goes to War
The Avenging Conscience (1914) Directed by D.W. Griffith, Camera – Billy Bitzer
Charles Chaplin, D.W. Griffith, Mary Pickford and Fairbanks signing United Artists contract
The play “The Enemy” opened at the Times Square Theater (New York City) on October 20, 1925 and ran for 203 performances. An incomplete print of this film–missing its last reel–survives in the MGM film library.
Lillian Gish, Howard Keel and singer Kiri Adams appear on this 1980 edition of the Don Lane Show. Gish and Keel discuss their films
Lillian Gish’s “talkies” – a selection of dialogs and scenes from well known movies after the silent era.
Richard Barthelmess, Mary Pickford, Evelyn Baldwin Griffith and Lillian Gish at Griffith’s Memorial Lagrange Kentucky May 14, 1950