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  1. The Wind is almost certainly the best—a silent classic, revived in recent years by producer/director Kevin Brownlow with a Carl Davis score, which gave the great Lillian Gish one of the finest parts of her career...Sjostrom treats the inevitable clash between Letty and her new surroundings with considerable realism and detail, allowing Gish ...

  2. The Wind: Directed by Victor Sjöström. With Lillian Gish, Lars Hanson, Montagu Love, Dorothy Cumming. A frail young woman from the East moves in with her cousin in the West, where she causes tension within the family and is slowly driven mad.

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    • Drama, Romance, Thriller
    • Victor Sjöström
    • 1928-11-23
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lillian_GishLillian Gish - Wikipedia

    The Wind, directed by Victor Sjöström, was Gish's favorite film of her MGM career. A commercial failure with the rise of talkies, it is now recognized as one of the most distinguished works of the silent period.

  4. The Wind (1928) is one of Lillian Gish's greatest achievements in a powerfully dramatic silent film - her fourth and last MGM film and the last of her silent films. She had previously collaborated with Swedish director Victor Sjostrom (billed as Victor Seastrom in his American films) for Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic The Scarlet Letter (1926) .

  5. When Letty Mason (Lillian Gish), an emotionally fragile woman from Virginia, relocates to West Texas, she finds herself unsettled by the ever-present wind and sand. Arriving at her new home at...

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    • Lillian Gish
    • Victor Sjöström
    • Drama
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  7. Apr 1, 2023 · Lillian Gish is Letty Mason, a pretty young girl from Virginia traveling to Sweet Water, Texas, to live with her cousin. On the train ride west, she meets an older man named Wirt Roddy (Montagu Love). When the winds blows sand all over the snack she’s eating, he treats her to an apple.

  8. Wind, The (1928) -- (Movie Clip) Ghost Horse Southern Letty (Lillian Gish) on her trip west to visit cousin Cora (Dorothy Cumming), getting a lift from cowboy Lige (Lars Hanson), with fantasy, then getting on too well with Cora's husband Bev (Edward Earle), early in Victor Seastrom's The Wind, 1928.

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