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TWO FILM DVD: THE STRUGGLE (1931) + THE WHITE ROSE (1923)

Hal Skelly as Jimmie Wilson Zita Johann as Florrie Charlotte Wynters as Nina Evelyn Baldwin as Nan Wilson Jackson Halliday as Johnnie Marshall Edna Hagan as Mary Claude Cooper as Sam Arthur Lipson as Cohen Charles Richman as Mr. Craig Helen Mack as A Catty Girl Scott Moore as A Gigolo Dave Manley as A Mill Worker Kate Bruce as Granny (uncredited) Tammany Young as Barfly (uncredited) Mae Marsh as Bessie 'Teazie' Williams Carol Dempster as Marie Carrington Ivor Novello as Joseph Beaugarde Neil Hamilton as John White Lucille La Verne as 'Auntie' Easter (as Lucille Laverne) Porter Strong as Apollo Jane Thomas as Cigar Stand Girl Kate Bruce as An Aunt Erville Alderson as Man of the World Herbert Sutch as The Bishop Joseph Burke as The Landlord Mary Foy as The Landlady Charles Emmett Mack as Guest Uncle Tom Jenkins as Old Black Man
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THE STRUGGLE (1931):

The story begins in 1911 and extends into the Prohibition era. Jimmie got into the habit of drinking bootleg liquor partly due to the Prohibition law. When he falls in love with and proposes to Florrie, he makes a vow "not to take another drink". The young couple gets married, has a daughter and enjoys a happy family life; that is, until Jimmie starts drinking again. As Jimmie descends into alcoholism, his family falls into disarray. 

DVD-R is in English with no subtitles. Approx. 77 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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THE WHITE ROSE (1923):

A wealthy Southern aristocrat graduates from a seminary and, before taking charge of his assigned parish, decides to go out and see what "the real world" is all about. He winds up in New Orleans and finds himself attracted to a poor, unsophisticated orphan girl, Bessie, whom he meets at a dance hall. One thing leads to another, and before long Bessie finds that she is pregnant with Joseph's child.

DVD-R is in English with no subtitles. Approx. 98 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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