Intolerance

1916

One of the earliest full-length motion pictures, D.W. Griffith's Intolerance set the stage for the often ambivalent treatment of Catholics by Hollywood. The movie portrayed European Catholicism as intolerant and corrupt, but dealt sympathetically with working-class American Catholics who struggled against oppressive capitalists and puritanical Protestant reformers.


Link

IMDb.com

Book

L. and B. Keyser, Hollywood and the Catholic Church: The Image of Roman Catholicism in American Movies