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Sisters All is a 1913 drama directed by an undisclosed filmmaker. This film presents a narrative centered on labor disputes and social justice, showcasing the struggle between workers and management.
Sisters All is relatively scarce in circulation, with few surviving prints, making it an intriguing find for collectors of silent films. Its themes of class struggle and sisterhood are especially relevant today, and while not as widely recognized as some contemporaries, it holds a place in discussions around early social commentary in cinema. Given its age and the historical context, any existing copies are of particular interest to those focused on labor movements in film history.
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Sisters All is a drama.
The director of Sisters All is not specified.
The top cast includes Florence Turner, Edith Storey, Courtenay Foote, Zena Keefe, Lillian Hayward, and Tom Powers.
Sisters All was released in 1913.
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