
From Dusk to Dawn
Summary
In the tumultuous landscape of industrial upheaval, an iron works employee, driven by the injustices of his termination and the tragic loss of his friend in a catastrophic explosion, embarks on a journey of political awakening. With the labor movement as his catalyst, he decides to run for governor, symbolizing the struggle for workers' rights and the quest for a more equitable society. This narrative arc, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century labor disputes, resonates with the themes of social justice and political activism, echoing the sentiments of films like <a href="/movies/les-miserables">Les Misérables</a> and <a href="/movies/strike">Strike</a>.
Synopsis
An employee of an iron works is fired as a dangerous agitator, and after his friend dies in an explosion at the iron works, he runs for governor on a labor ticket.
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George Cummings, Ethel Davis, Clarence Darrow, Maxine Elliott
Frank E. Wolfe
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- DirectorFrank E. Wolfe
- Year1913
- CountryUnited States
- Runtime124 min
- Rating5.9/10
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