The Struggle

October. 04,1913      NR
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Dr. Sharp and his wife, Gretchen, live happily together in a little western town until the advent of the doctor's brother, Fred, who comes from the east to spend his vacation near his brother. He meets the doctor's wife and immediately falls in love, but visits her only when he knows his brother is away. The doctor learning of Fred's visits, shoots him. He repents, however, when he sees his brother's serious condition and does all he can to restore him.

Gilbert M. Anderson as  Dr. Sharp
Marguerite Clayton as  Gretchen Sharp
True Boardman as  Sharp's Brother
Fred Church as  The Sheriff

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