Make a Living (film)
Make a Living is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by John Ford. The film is currently considered lost, meaning no known prints survive. Details about the plot and cast are scarce, with only fragmented information available from contemporary reviews and film records. The film was produced during Ford's early career, a period known for its Westerns and action-oriented narratives. However, the genre of ''Make a Living'' is uncertain based on the limited surviving information. Further research is needed to ascertain a more complete understanding of its story, characters, and significance within John Ford's filmography. Information on the film's reception and influence is also limited, requiring further archival research to establish its impact on the cinematic landscape of its time. The lack of readily available information makes a full and comprehensive entry difficult at this time.