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Every Woman's Problem, also known as Mothers of Men, is a 1917 silent film promoting woman's suffrage. It was re-released in 1921. A 1921 version was released, that also went by the title Mothers of Men, and included actors Dorothy Davenport, , , and . It was directed by Willis L. Robards and produced by from a script by based on the story by Hal Reid. Mrs. Wallace Reid was also featured in the film. The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed in 1919.

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  • Every Woman's Problem, also known as Mothers of Men, is a 1917 silent film promoting woman's suffrage. It was re-released in 1921. A 1921 version was released, that also went by the title Mothers of Men, and included actors Dorothy Davenport, , , and . It was directed by Willis L. Robards and produced by from a script by based on the story by Hal Reid. Mrs. Wallace Reid was also featured in the film. The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed in 1919. (en)
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  • Every Woman's Problem, also known as Mothers of Men, is a 1917 silent film promoting woman's suffrage. It was re-released in 1921. A 1921 version was released, that also went by the title Mothers of Men, and included actors Dorothy Davenport, , , and . It was directed by Willis L. Robards and produced by from a script by based on the story by Hal Reid. Mrs. Wallace Reid was also featured in the film. A courtroom drama, the story features Dorothy Davenport as a judge who then runs for Governor of California and wins. A moral issue arises when her husband is sentenced to death.and she must choose whether to pardon him. The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed in 1919. (en)
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