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    Fighting Blood

    1923 · Comedy · 2h

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  1. Fighting Blood: Directed by D.W. Griffith. With George Nichols, Kate Bruce, Robert Harron, Florence La Badie. An old soldier on the frontier, the father of a dozen children, a staunch patriot himself, brings these children up with rigid military training.

    • (163)
    • Short, Action, Western
    • D.W. Griffith
    • 1911-06-29
  2. Oct 17, 2012 · Fighting Blood is a 1911 short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring George Nichols and featuring Lionel Barrymore and Blanche Sweet. A pr...

    • Oct 17, 2012
    • 3K
    • TheEarlycinema
  3. English intertitles. Fighting Blood is a 1911 American short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring George Nichols. It features Lionel Barrymore, Mae Marsh and Blanche Sweet. Lionel Barrymore's presence in the film is debatable as biographers say he's not in existing prints. A print of the film survives in the film archive ...

  4. The spirit of patriotism instilled in youth. After the Civil War, an ex-soldier and his family settle in the Dakota Territory. The son quarrels with the father and leaves home. Riding in the hills, he spots a band of Indians attacking a neighboring homestead, and he races back to warn his family as the Indians chase him. Cast.

    • D.W. Griffith
    • Biograph Company
  5. Dec 18, 2010 · Fighting Blood. Fighting Blood was directed by D W Griffith in 1911. It is one of his Buograph shorts, a rip roaring cowboy and Indian tale with lots of horses and gun play so I added plenty of exciting music and sound effects. Hope you can live with it. Enjoy.

  6. Fighting Blood: Directed by Malcolm St. Clair, Henry Lehrman. With George O'Hara, Clara Horton, Kit Guard, Al Cooke.

  7. Apr 19, 2016 · Fighting Blood (1923) "Two Stones With One Bird", The Fourth Round of the FIGHTING BLOOD series. Caption: "This is a fight... not a petting party!" George O'Hara (left) with George O'Hara, Kit Guard, and Louise Lorraine. Directed by Mal St. Clair. Robertson-Cole.

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