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  1. The Greaser's Gauntlet is a 1908 American silent short adventure film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was released by the Biograph Company and copyrighted on August 6, 1908. The film introduced the first extended use of parallel editing in Griffith's work.

  2. The Greaser's Gauntlet: Directed by D.W. Griffith. With Wilfred Lucas, Arthur V. Johnson, Marion Leonard, Charles Inslee. Though somewhat obscure in the beginning, this subject shows the efficacy of a mother's prayer.

  3. Jose, a handsome young Mexican, leaves his home in the Sierra Madre Mountains to seek his fortune in the States. On leaving, his dear old mother bestows upon him her blessing, presenting him with a pair of gauntlets, upon the dexter wrist of which she has embroidered a Latin Cross.

  4. The Greaser's Gauntlet es un cortometraje de aventuras mudo estadounidense de 1908dirigido por DW Griffith. Fue lanzado por Biograph Company y protegido por derechos de autor el 6 de agosto de 1908. La película introdujo el primer uso extendido de la edición paralela en el trabajo de Griffith.

  5. Directed by D.W. Griffith. Jose, a handsome young Mexican, leaves his home in the Sierra Madre Mountains to seek his fortune in the States. On leaving, his dear old mother bestows upon him her blessing, presenting him with a pair of gauntlets, upon the dexter wrist of which she has embroidered a Latin Cross. Cast. Crew. Details. Releases.

  6. Jose, a handsome young Mexican, leaves his home in the Sierra Madre Mountains to seek his fortune in the States. On leaving, his dear old mother bestows upon him her blessing, presenting him with a pair of gauntlets, upon the dexter wrist of which she has embroidered a Latin Cross.

  7. Jose, a handsome young Mexican, leaves his home in the Sierra Madre Mountains to seek his fortune in the States. On leaving, his dear old mother bestows upon him her blessing, presenting him with a pair of gauntlets, upon the dexter wrist of which she has embroidered a Latin Cross.