The Passaic Textile Strike | |
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Directed by | Samuel Russak |
Written by | Margaret Larkin (titles) |
Produced by | Alfred Wagenknecht (producer) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Lester Balog Sam Brody Bill Schwarzfeller |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent, English titles |
The Passaic Textile Strike is a 1926 American silent film directed by Samuel Russak and produced by Alfred Wagenknecht. The film was produced to raise public awareness and financial support for the 1926 Passaic Textile Strike, which involved over 15,000 New Jersey textile mill workers in a work stoppage lasting more than a year. Although in good part a fictional melodrama, The Passaic Textile Strike is regarded as important by film historians both for its documentary footage and for the fact that it is one of the only early American labor films to have been preserved largely intact.