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Home, Sweet Home 1

       D. W. GRIFFITH
          Presents
      HOME, SWEET HOME
      ________________
    PART I. (PROLOGUE)
  Scenaric Arrangement by

H. E. AITKEN and D. W. GRIFFITH.

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  Suggested by the life of
     JOHN HOWARD PAYNE
   and his immortal song,
    "HOME, SWEET HOME"

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 Not biographical but photo-dramatic

and allegorical, and might apply to the lives and works of many men of genius, whose failings in private life have been outweighed by their great gifts to humanity.

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 Payne, actor, poet, dramatist, critic,

a world wanderer, he, who had never known a home since early boyhood, amid the bitterness of adversity con- ceived this song.

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      PREPARING TO LEAVE
       HIS COUNTRY HOME

John Howard Payne . . Henry Walthall His mother . . . . . Mrs. Crowell

6 His Sweetheart . . Lillian Gish Her Sister . . . Dorothy Gish

7 THE PRAYER OF THE

    MOTHER

8 "Till the end of the world and after-

   ward, I shall wait for you"

9 "It will be happiness

to wait for him"

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   IN THE CITY
 AT THE THEATRE,

SEEKING EMPLOYMENT

11 HE SECURES A TRIAL

12 THE RELIGIOUS MOTHER

   SHOCKED AT 
THE BOY'S CALLING

13 "He is an actor"

14 THEY VISIT HIM AT HIS LODGINGS IN THE CITY

15 "Such horrid language"

16 "They do but rehearse their parts"

17 THE NEXT MORNING.

 HIS PROMISE

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     LATER

IN A FOREIGN LAND

19 "I will await thee, dear-my boy"

20 The Worldly Woman - Fay Tincher

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       JUST OUT OF
     DEBTORS' PRISON
         ______

Misfortunes come and friends go.

22 ADVERSITY SPURS THE WRITING OF THE SONG

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         HOME, SWEET HOME

'Mid pleasures and palaces though we

                              may roam,

Be it ever so humble there's no place

                              like home!

A charm from the sky seems to hallow

                                us there,

Which, seek through the world, is ne'er

                      met with elsewhere.

24 Home! home! sweet, sweet home! There's no place like home!

25 An exile from home, splendor dazzles in vain! Oh, give me my lowly thatched cottage again! The birds singing gayly that come at my call;- Give me them, and the peace of mind dearer

                                 than all!

26 EVIL NEWS OF HER BOY

27

  HIS DEATH

IN AN ALIEN LAND

28 THE TRUE AND THE FALSE

 ALIKE WENT INTO
  EQUAL SILENCE

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       D. W. GRIFFITH
          Presents
      HOME, SWEET HOME
      ________________
   PART II. (FIRST EPISODE)
  Scenaric Arrangement by

H. E. AITKEN and D. W. GRIFFITH.

30 Apple Pie Mary . . Mae Marsh Her father . Spottiswoode Aitken Alkali Pete . . . W. H. Long

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     A FORTUNE SEEKING
    YOUTH FROM THE EAST

Robert Winthrop . Robt. Harron

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HE GOES PROSPECTING
       ____

AN APPLE PIE BETROTHAL

33 "Will you marry me?"

34 "Home, Sweet Home! Every time I

 hear it, I'll think of you."

35 A DISTANT RELATIVE FROM THE EAST COMES

IN SEARCH OF HIM

36 OBLIGED TO GO EAST

ON A SHORT VISIT

37 "I got no picture to give you, but this Christmas card looks like me"

38 "You can keep my glasses"

39

   THE RETURN 

ON A BUSINESS TRIP

40

 CONTRAST BETWEEN 

MARY AND HIS EASTERN

 FRIENDS CAUSES 
 DISILLUSIONMENT

41 MARRIAGE TO THE EASTERN

GIRL MEANS POSITION 
    AND FORTUNE

42 THE OLD FAMILIAR SONG

43 FOUR YEARS LATER

44 Home! home! sweet, sweet home! There's no place like home!

45 A charm from the sky seems to hallow

                                us there,

Which, seek through the world, is ne'er

                      met with elsewhere.

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       D. W. GRIFFITH
          Presents
      HOME, SWEET HOME
      ________________
 PART III. (SECOND EPISODE)
  Scenaric Arrangement by

H. E. AITKEN and D. W. GRIFFITH.

47 The mother . . . Mary Alden Her Sons . . . Donald Crisp who hate . . James Kirkwood

48

 THE DULL LAD AND THE 
   SHERIFF WHOM HE
      IDOLIZES

The boy . . Jack Pickford The sheriff . . Fred Burns

49

  THE SMOULDERING
 LIFE-LONG HATRED

FANNED BY THE REFUSAL

     OF MONEY

50 "I'll make a finish of him to-day"

51 THE BOY RIDES TO HIS GREAT FRIEND FOR AID

52 "I want that money"

53 THE GRIEF-CRAZED

    MOTHER

54 THE REMNANT SAVED

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       D. W. GRIFFITH
          Presents
      HOME, SWEET HOME
      ________________
  PART IV. (THIRD EPISODE)
  Scenaric Arrangement by

H. E. AITKEN and D. W. GRIFFITH.

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    THE MARRIAGE OF 
    ROSES AND LILIES

The wife . . . Blanche Sweet The husband . Courtenay Foote The musician . Edward Dillon

57 THE HOMESICK BOY'S

   RENDERING

OF THE OLD BALLAD

58 "This day we shall always

       remember"

59 TWO YEARS LATER

    _____

THE HUSBAND TO BE AWAY AT THE CLUB

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   A VISITOR OF EVIL
        ______

The Tempter . . Owen Moore

61

 THE HUSBAND'S 

UNEXPECTED RETURN

62 "I'll finish the cigar first"

63 THE WIFE'S MOMENT

 OF WEAKNESS

64 ACROSS THE WAY

65 "The old ballad -- yes?"

66 TEN YEARS LATER

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       D. W. GRIFFITH
          Presents
      HOME, SWEET HOME
      ________________
    PART V. (EPILOGUE)
  Scenaric Arrangement by

H. E. AITKEN and D. W. GRIFFITH.]

68 AND SO, FOR COUNTLESS

SERVICES LIKE THESE

SHALL NOT HIS FAULTS

  BE FORGIVEN?

69 THE VAIN FIGHT TO RISE

FROM THE PIT OF EVIL

70 MASTER LUST THOUGHTS

MASTER CARNALITY
  "    BRUTALITY
  "    WORLDLY
THEY PULL HARD

71 "I will await thee, dear-my boy"

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