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The Struggle
Directed by
D.W. Griffith
1931
87m
Passed
Drama
6
29%
36%
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A young couple's marriage is jeopardized by the husband's descent into alcoholism.
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Where to Watch The Struggle
Kanopy
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Cast of The Struggle
Hal Skelly
Jimmie Wilson
Zita Johann
Florrie
Charlotte Wynters
Nina
Evelyn Baldwin
Nan Wilson
Jackson Halliday
Johnnie Marshall
Edna Hagan
Mary
Claude Cooper
Sam
Arthur Lipson
Cohen
Charles Richman
Mr. Craig
Helen Mack
A Catty Girl
Scott Moore
A Gigolo
Dave Manley
A Mill Worker
Kate Bruce
Granny
Tammany Young
Barfly
The Struggle Reviews
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Today it's best viewed as a fascinating curio, brought down by its wooden acting and grim, hokey tale of woe.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
One of his most powerful and intensely felt works -- not merely a heartbreaking story and a portrait of the Depression at its grimmest, but a poignant summary of everything that Griffith could do with a camera.
New Yorker
Richard Brody
D. W. Griffith's last film, a crude, grim, grotesquely sentimental melodrama about an alcoholic's degradation, fits into the rare category of films that are great but not really very good.
New York Times
Mordaunt Hall
Neither Miss Loos, Mr. Emerson nor Mr. Griffith can be said to have accomplished anything particularly novel by this screen work.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
Griffith doesn't cloak the story's creakiness, he faces it head-on and erects images to embody and purify its emotions.
TV Guide
One of the greatest directors who ever lifted a megaphone, David Wark Griffith was 56 when he made this, his last movie, and it is a shame that he had to bow out with such a dud.
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