The movie director D.W. Griffith's strange and highly expensive film Intolerance from 1916 is to date the only movie featuring independent Babylon that I know of. Fantastical sets. There are elephant sculptures in there for some reason, but overall it looks rather brilliant in black-and-white, or perhaps aged sepia.
Check out its Babylon scenes sometime for the visuals! (The only Youtube videos with only-Babylon-scenes have atrocious video quality.)
Babylon Scenes From Movie Intolerance (1916)
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Impressive! Good finding. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow - they went to a lot of work to build that - impressive.
I love this old style work - lately i have been researching old drawings for a project I have been working on - there is some truly amazing work
I love this old style work - lately i have been researching old drawings for a project I have been working on - there is some truly amazing work
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Re: Babylon Scenes From Movie Intolerance (1916)
In the twenties Intolerance was the most famous film in the world, but not many people have seen it today. It was a spectacular, four-hour-long production designed by D. W. Griffith to show how war and intolerance had marred human history throughout the ages. I found this https://publicistpaper.com/how-to-find- ... -an-essay/ article that will teach me how to find inspiration from movies to write an essay.