The Right to Strike is a 1923 British silent drama film directed by Fred Paul and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Fred Paul and Campbell Gullan. It was based on a play by Ernest Hutchinson.
A woman plans to boost her public profile by getting a divorce and enlists the help of a male friend to act as co-respondent leading to a series of mix-ups and her eventual decision not to get divorced.
ThemesFilms based on plays ActorsBasil Gill, Lillian Hall-Davis Rating62% When they are stranded on a desert island, an aristocratic family fall increasingly under the sway of their charismatic, competent butler.