Civilization is a 1916 American pacifist drama film produced by Thomas H. Ince, written by C. Gardner Sullivan and Edward Sloman, and directed by Ince, Reginald Barker and Raymond B. West. The story involves a submarine commander who refuses to fire at a civilian ocean liner supposedly carrying ammunition for his country's enemies. The film was a big-budget spectacle that was compared to both The Birth of a Nation and the paintings of Jean-François Millet. The film was a popular success and was credited by the Democratic National Committee with helping to re-elect Woodrow Wilson as the U.S. president in 1916. The film was one of the early movies to depict Jesus Christ as a character, leading some to criticize the depiction as in "poor taste."
Civilization (1916)
Directed by Raymond B. West / Reginald Barker / David Hartford / J. Parker Read Jr. / Jay Hunt / Thomas H. Ince / Walter Edwards
Genres - Drama, Silent Film, War |
Sub-Genres - Silent Feature, Silent Film |
Release Date - Jun 2, 1916 |
Run Time - 85 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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Subject: idealism
Alternate Titles
Civilisation
FR, SE
Civilização
BR, PT
Civilizáció
HU
Civilizatie
RO
Civilization
GB, US
La cruz de la humanidad
ES
Menneskehedens Svøbe
DK
Цивилизация
RU
シヴィリゼーション
JP