Griffith sólo realizó dos películas sonoras: ésta y Abraham Lincoln.
An avi compression from the new Kino DVD "Griffith Masterworks II" edition.
DIRECTOR
David Wark Griffith
GUIÓN
John Emerson
D.W. Griffith
Anita Loos
CAST
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
FOTOGRAFIA
Joseph Ruttenberg
Nick Rogalli
MÚSICA
D.W. Griffith
Philip A. Scheib
SINOPSIS
The directorial career of D.W. Griffith, "the father of the American cinema," ended on a discordant note with The Struggle, his second and last talking picture. Self-produced by Griffith and filmed on a $300,000 budget at a Bronx rental studio, the story is based on Emile Zola's cautionary tale The Drunkard. Broadway star Hal Skelly plays Jimmie Wilson, a bibulous millworker who swears off booze when he marries the lovely Florrie (Zita Johann). Alas, the combined pressures of his job and his new husband-and-father status lead him back into the local speakeasies, where he gets blind and stinking drunk on bootleg hootch.
DETALLES TÉCNICOS
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Video Codec: Xvid
Video size: 720 x 480
Video bitrate: 1025 kb/s
Video Framerate: 24
Audio codec: MP3
(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
(20/ch, stereo) VBR
Sample rate:48000 Hz
Original aspect ratio 1.33:1
E-LINK
The Struggle (David Wark Griffith, 1931) DVDRip VO.KG.avi
INFO
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