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'''''The Struggle''''' ([[1931 in film|1931]]) is a [[sound film|sound]] [[feature film]] directed by [[D. W. Griffith]], and was his only other sound film besides ''[[Abraham Lincoln (film)|Abraham Lincoln]]'' (1930). After several films directed by Griffith failed at the boxoffice, this was Griffith's last film. The film was made primarily at the Audio-Cinema studios in the [[Bronx, New York]] with some outdoor filming on the streets of the Bronx.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0022440/ IMDB entry]</ref>
 
''The Struggle'' stars Hal Skelly, [[Zita Johann]], [[Charles Richman (actor)|Charles Richman]], and in her film debut, [[Helen Mack]]. Longtime Griffith actress [[Kate Bruce]] made her final film appearance in this film as Granny.