Fit to Fight is a silent sex hygiene film about the dangers of venereal disease written and directed by Edward H. Griffith. It was produced by the Commission on Training Camp Activities and initially shown to American World War I soldiers. After the war, a slightly edited version was commercially released to the public in 1919, under the title Fit to Win. The film proved controversial due to its graphic imagery and its limited support for prophylaxis. It was subject to censorship attempts, and contributed to the emergence of the exploitation film as a distinct niche.

Fit to Win (1919)
Directed by Edward H. Griffith / Lewis Milestone
Genres - Drama, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Feature |
Release Date - Mar 2, 1919 |
Run Time - 60 min. |
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Themes
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Athletics, Competition, Discipline, Endurance, Exercise, Fitness, Goal Setting, Mental Toughness, Motivation, Perseverance, Physical Health, Self-improvement, Sports, Training
Attributes
Subject: about sexually transmitted diseases
Alternate Titles
Fit to Fight, Fit to Win
US
Fit to Win
US