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True As Steel

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In a world where loyalty and betrayal walk hand in hand, a young engineer named Jack faces a moral dilemma that will challenge his integrity and sense of justice. In a city in the midst of the industrial revolution, Jack works for an ambitious steel company that promises to lead the country into a new era of progress. However, when he accidentally discovers a dark secret involving corruption and sabotage within the company, his dream of a bright future turns into a nightmare.

The situation complicates when Jack falls in love with the daughter of the industry magnate, a strong and independent woman named Clara, who is also on the path to the truth, fighting to free herself from the grips of a male-dominated world that limits her. Together, they attempt to unravel the web of lies and deceit surrounding the company, but soon realize that they are dealing with forces far more powerful than themselves.

As tensions rise and threats become more real, Jack must choose between protecting Clara and fighting for what is right, even if it means risking everything. This story is not only a love tale, but also a fascinating portrait of the struggle for justice in difficult times. With a background of brave ideals and tough decisions, this film reminds us that sometimes, the truth can be the strongest steel of all.

Media type
Movie
Year
1924
Director
Rupert Hughes
Writer
Rupert Hughes
Actors
Aileen Pringle
Huntley Gordon
Cleo Madison
Eleanor Boardman
Norman Kerry
William Haines
Louise Fazenda
Louis Payne
William H. Crane
Raymond Hatton
Lucien Littlefield
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
True As Steel
Duration
70
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