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            The Reformers; or, 
            The Lost Art of Minding One’s Business 
            Also known as {The Reformers; or, The Lost Art of Minding One’s Own Business}, {The Reformers; or, The Lost Art of Minding Your Own Business} 
            (1913) United States of America 
            B&W : Two reels / 1553 feet 
            Directed by D.W. Griffith
            Cast: Charles Hill Mailes (Charles H. Mailes) [the mayoral candidate], Jennie Lee [his wife], Mae Marsh [their daughter], Robert Harron [their son], Kate Bruce [the maid], Walter Miller [the bad influence], Kate Toncray [a member of the league], Charles Murray [the man in front of the left in the theater audience], W. Chrystie Miller [a man in front on the right in the theater audience], [?] Gertrude Bambrick? [the first vaudeville dancer], [?] Dorothy Gish? [a vaudeville dancer] 
            Biograph Company production; distributed by The General Film Company, Incorporated. / Scenario by Frank E. Woods. Cinematography by G.W. Bitzer. / © 7 August 1913 by Biograph Company. Released 9 August 1913. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The film was rereleased in the USA by Biograph Company on 20 June 1916. 
            Drama. 
            Survival status: Prints exist. 
            Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. 
            Listing updated: 23 May 2023. 
            References: Barry-Griffith p. 43; Brownlow-Behind pp. xviii-xix; Sloan-Loud pp. 44, 150; Spehr-American p. 3; Tarbox-Lost p. 150; Usai-Griffith-1 p. 22 : Website-IMDb. 
            Home video: DVD. 
            
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