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            Why Mr. Nation 
            Wants a Divorce 
            (1901) United States of America 
            B&W : 100 feet 
            Directed by Edwin S. Porter
            Cast: (unknown) 
            Edison Manufacturing Company production; distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company. / © 1 March 1901 by Thomas A. Edison [H1495]. Released 9 March 1901. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. 
            Comedy. 
            Synopsis: Satire on Carrie O. Nation’s anti-liquor efforts. • [From Edison promotional materials] The scene opens in the bedroom of Mr. Nation, husband of the famous Carrie Nation, the “Kansas Saloon Smasher.” Mr. Nation suddenly arises from the bed and picks up a crying infant from the cradle, and walks it up and down the floor. He suddenly steps upon a tack, becomes infuriated, and throws the baby back into the cradle. A small boy in the bed next demands his attention. The overworked husband becomes exasperated, and seizes a bottle of whiskey just as Mrs. Nation enters. She is horrified at the sight of her husband drinking from a bottle. She smashes the bottle on the floor, turns her husband over her knee and spanks him soundly. 
            Survival status: Print exists. 
            Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. 
            Keywords: Carrie Nation 
            Listing updated: 12 December 2024. 
            References: Pitts-Hollywood p. 3; Sloan-Loud pp. 95, 153 : Website-AFI; Website-IMDb. 
            Home video: DVD. 
            
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