The Reformers Trailer

The Reformers Trailer (1913)

06 July 1913 Drama, Comedy 16 mins

Behold in this film the Uplifter, a peculiarity of the human species, quite convinced that all that is, is wrong. Forth to the uplift he minds everybody's business but his own, until that business is as clean, pure and spotless as himself. Verily in these later days is there no school of art named, "Minding One's Business."

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Cast

Charles Hill Mailes

as The Father

Jennie Lee

as The Mother

Robert Harron

as The Son

Mae Marsh

as The Daughter

Kate Bruce

as The Maid

Walter Miller

as Jameson - the Lover (The Bad Influence)

Dorothy Gish

as Dancer (uncredited)

International Titles

The Lost Art of Minding One's Business Trailer

The Reformers; or, The Lost Art of Minding One's Business Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 20 June 1916

Production Companies

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