The Struggle Everlasting

The Struggle Everlasting

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Directed by James Kirkwood
Produced by Harry Rapf
High Art Productions
Written by Benet Musson
Based on The Struggle Everlasting 
by Edward Milton Royle[1]
Starring Florence Reed
Cinematography Lawrence E. Williams
Production
company
Harry Rapf Productions, High Art Productions Inc.
Distributed by Arrow Film Corporation; States Rights
Release dates
April 1918
Running time
7 reels
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Struggle Everlasting is a 1918 American silent allegorical drama film directed by James Kirkwood, Sr. and starring stage star Florence Reed. It is based on a 1907 play, The Struggle Everlasting, by Edward Milton Royle.[2]

This film is now a lost silent.[3]

Cast

Reception

Scene from film.

Like many American films of the time, The Struggle Everlasting was subject to restrictions and cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors cut, in Reel 1, the scene of woman apparently nude to include all scenes of bather up to point where she puts a garb over herself, Reel 4, closeup of women in one-piece bathing suits at pool, and, Reel 6, vision showing woman soliciting.[4]

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