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Griffith Ranch

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Griffith Ranch
1915 Film Birth of a Nation shot on the Griffith Ranch
Location12685 Foothill Blvd, San Fernando, Ca
Coordinates34°17′24″N 118°24′41″W / 34.290017°N 118.411283°W / 34.290017; -118.411283
Built1912
DesignatedDec. 02, 1959
Reference no.716
Location of Griffith Ranch in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
David Wark Griffith in 1922
Site of Griffith Ranch marker
1915 Film Birth of a Nation shot on the Griffith Ranch

Griffith Ranch was owned by David Wark Griffith, a pioneer of silent motion pictures. He purchased the ranch in 1912, and is said to have filmed famous movies at the site, such as The Birth of a Nation (1915), Broken Blossoms (1919), Way Down East (1920) and Orphans of the Storm (1921). However, in almost all cases, such citations have not been validated. Griffith made about 500 films over the course of his career, filming some on his ranch. His last film was The Struggle (1931). The ranch is on what was formerly land belonging to the San Fernando Mission.[1][2][3][4] The Griffith Ranch was designated a California Historic Landmark (No. 716) on Dec. 2, 1959. The ranch was sold in 1948 to residential developer Fritz B. Burns. In memory of the silent film pioneer, Burns did not change the ranch's name. The ranch is near the current Interstate 210 and California State Route 118 freeways in Sylmar, California at the north end of the San Fernando Valley. [5][6]

Marker

The marker on the site reads:

  • NO. 716 GRIFFITH RANCH - Originally part of the San Fernando Mission lands, this ranch was purchased by David Wark Griffith, revered pioneer of silent motion pictures, in 1912. It provided the locale for many western thrillers, including Custer's Last Stand, and was the inspiration for the immortal production, Birth of a Nation. In 1948 it was acquired by Fritz B. Burns, who has perpetuated the Griffith name in memory of the great film pioneer.

See also

References

  1. ^ "D. W. Griffith (1875–1948)". Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  2. ^ Blizek, William L. (2009). The Continuum Companion to Religion and Film. A&C Black. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-8264-9991-2.
  3. ^ "D. W. Griffith". Spartacus-Educational.com. Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  4. ^ "American Experience | Mary Pickford". PBS. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  5. ^ "Cal Parks, Griffith Ranch". ohp.parks.ca.gov. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
  6. ^ "Landmark Adventures: Griffith Ranch". landmarkadventures.blogspot.com. Retrieved August 15, 2019.
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