"Histoire(s) du cinéma" Une histoire seule (TV Episode 1989)
The Great Chase (1962)
The 43rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1971)
Kisses (1976)
Hollywood (TV Mini Series 1980)
"Hollywood" Trick of the Light (TV Episode 1980)
Ice flow scene
The Patsy (1928)
The Widow from Chicago (1930)
Polly compares Dominic to 'the heavy from Way Down East.'Alexander Nevsky (1938)
The battle on the ice was inspired by this film in which the climax is a chase over a vast river of melting ice heading toward a waterfall.The Little Soldier (Short 1948)
Ice floes sceneHallelujah the Hills (1963)
Card before a sequence: 'Homage to David Wark Griffith from "Way Down East"'
A Walk in the Clouds (1995)
Five Orphans of the Storm (Short 1923)
Lillian Gish ice floe scene is recreatedYodeling Yokels (Short 1931)
Honey trapped on the ice floe headed towards a waterfall like Lillian Gish in the climax of Way Down East. The scene with Gish is well-known as an early example of parallel action editing technique. The pointless cutting back-and-forth between Honey on the ice floes and the mouse practicing his golf putt could be taken as a joke about this editing technique.
Way Down East (1935)
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