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<p dir="auto"><strong>brokenblossoms</strong> — <em>18 years ago(June 06, 2007 03:08 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">"Image Entertainment has announced a double-feature edition of D.W. Griffiths True Heart Susie (1919) starring Lillian Gish and Hoodoo Ann (1916) starring Mae Marsh. The DVD will be available 28 August 2007."<br />
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Hurrah!  Besides Intolerance and Birth of a Nation, I think this is the only Mae Marsh full-length film availablealthough if someone would like to correct me, please do.<br />
~Jessica.<br />
"I might as well have 'Property of MGM' tattooed on my backside."</p>
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<p dir="auto">I think the DVD (double feature alongside "True Heart Susie") is now out of print, then I had to purchase a used copy at a very reasonable price from Amazon. The print quality is simply amazing, very sharp and clear, and the movie itself is just lovely. I'm a brand new fan of silents, and the cute and beautiful Mae Marsh has quickly become one of my most favorites. Her radiant energy on screen is truly touching and charming.<br />
As for your question, the Alpha company has recently released "Polly of the Circus" and "The White Rose", both starring Ms. Marsh. I haven't purchased them yet, so I can't talk about the print quality and such, but I intend to get both soon.<br />
Animal crackers in my soup<br />
Monkeys and rabbits loop the loop</p>
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<p dir="auto">If you mean full-length among her silents, I coldn't tell you. But I would think that some of her talking picture are available.<br />
Would be nice if TCM showed these two movies on their Silent Sunday Night slot.</p>
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