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Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Western

Producer
  
Louis B. Mayer

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Reginald Barker

Story by
  
Edith Joan Lyttleton

Duration
  

Language
  
Silent English intertitles

Release date
  
October 8, 1923 (1923-10-08)

Based on
  
The Law-Bringers  by Edith Joan Lyttleton

Writer
  
J.G. Hawks (adaptation), Monte M. Katterjohn, G.B. Lancaster (novel)

Cast
  
Barbara La Marr
,
Renee Adoree
,
Earle Williams
,
Wallace Beery

Similar movies
  
The Blue Eagle (1926), The Blackbird (1926), Going Straight (1916), Exquisite Sinner (1926), The Kiss (1929)

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The Eternal Struggle (1923) is a silent drama film directed by Reginald Barker. Distributed by Metro Pictures, the film is based on the 1913 novel The Law-Bringers, written by Edith Joan Lyttleton.

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Plot

The film focuses on Andrée Grange, the daughter of a local cafe owner. She is about to marry Neil Tempest, a sergeant at the North-West Mounted Police, but is actually in love with Bucky O'Hara, one of Tempest's underlings whom she is constantly flirting with. Meanwhile, her father is attacked in his cabin by Barode Dukane. Andrée, who has witnessed the struggle, feels that she is responsible for the following death of Barode. Her father helps her flee town by ship and O'Hara is assigned to locate and arrest her. He tracks her down, but is followed by Tempest. Tempest tries to help her, but they are caught in the rapids. O'Hara eventually comes to the rescue, saving Tempest and Andrée's lives. In the end, her innocence is proven and Tempest breaks the engagement, realizing that his fiancée is in love with O'Hara.

Cast

  • Renée Adorée as Andrée Grange
  • Earle Williams as Sgt. Neil Tempest
  • Barbara La Marr as Camille Lenoir
  • Pat O'Malley as Bucky O'Hara
  • Wallace Beery as Barode Dukane
  • Josef Swickard as Pierre Grange
  • Pat Harmon as Oily Kirby
  • Anders Randolf as Capt. Jack Scott
  • Ed Brady as Jean Caardeau
  • Robert Anderson as Olaf Olafson
  • George Kuwa as Wo Long
  • Preservation status

    Once thought to be a lost film, this film was one of ten silent films digitally preserved in Russia and provided to the Library of Congress in October 2010.

    References

    The Eternal Struggle (film) Wikipedia
    The Eternal Struggle (film) IMDb