The Birth of a Race (1918)
January 2, 1918Release Date
The Birth of a Race (1918)
January 2, 1918Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Louis Dean
The Kaiser
Harry Dumont
Crown Prince
Carter B. Harkness
Adam
Doris Doscher
Eve
Charles E. Graham
Noah
Ben Hendricks Sr.
Fritz Schmidt
Charles Graham
Noah
Alice Gale
Frau Schmidt
John Reinhardt
Oscar Schmidt
Gertrude Braun
Louisa Schmidt
Stephen Grattan
Pat O'Brien
Mary Carr
Mrs. O'Brien
Jane Grey
Jane O'Brien
Edward Elkas
Herr Von H.
Anthony Paul Kelly
Writer
Joseph Carl Breil
Composer
Tom Bret
Writer
Daniel Frohman
Producer
George F. Wheeler
Writer
W. Bruce Bradley
Art Direction
Herbert Oswald Carleton
Cinematography
Rudolph De Cordova
Writer
John W. Noble
Director / Writer
Emmett J. Scott
Producer
Details.
Release DateJanuary 2, 1918
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 28m
Filming LocationsFlorida · Chicago, United States
Genres
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Wiki.
The Birth of a Race is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by John W. Noble. It was made as a response to the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation, and was meant to discredit the negative stereotypes perpetuated by the film. Initially, it was intended to be a short answer film that could be appended to The Birth of a Nation in 1915, but a combination of weak financial backing and growing ambitions delayed its completion for more than two years.
When finally released in December 1918, The Birth of a Race was a two-hour feature-length film nothing like producer Emmett Jay Scott's original vision. A large quantity of footage highlighting the achievements of black people specifically was removed from the final film.
The film premiered in Chicago in December, 1918, to great ballyhoo but was a commercial and critical failure. After two public showings, the film was cut from 2.5 hours to a shorter 60-minute version, which is preserved at the Library of Congress.