A Cure for Suffragettes (1913)
Caroline Spankhurst and her suffragette brigade conclude to stop at nothing, so in their dauntless enthusiasm they forget their babies peacefully reposing on the sidewalk. The babies fall into the hands of the traffic squad, ordered to keep clear streets. A small-sized riot is taking place, but every mother's a suffragette so why cry "Help?"
Director: Edward Dillon
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Dorothy Bernard as |
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Dorothy Gish as Suffragette |
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Antonio Moreno as |
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Gertrude Robinson as Suffragette |
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Blanche Sweet as |
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Kathleen Butler as Suffragette |
| Writing | Anita Loos | Writer |
| Directing | Edward Dillon | Director |