Your Girl and Mine

1914 American film
  • 1914 (1914)
Running time
70 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguagesSilent film
English inter-titles

Your Girl and Mine is a 1914 film promoting woman's suffrage. It was sponsored by Ruth Hanna McCormick as well as the National American Woman Suffrage Association NAWSA. It was produced by William Selig and directed by Giles R. Warren.[1] Gilson Willets wrote the script.[2] Motography covered the film.[3] The movie was shot in Chicago, Illinois.[4]

On October 14, 1914, the film premiered at the Auditorium Theatre, Chicago.[1] McCormick wrote about the film for the Richmond Times-Dispatch stating the "melodramatic photoplay will prove as effective in gaining Votes for Women as Uncle Tom's Cabin was in the abolition of slavery."[5][6]

The film featured Katharine Kaelred, Olive Wyndham, and Grace Darmond. Also appearing was Anna Howard Shaw addressing a suffrage convention. The complete cast had more than 400 members.[4]

It was shown at variety of theaters nationwide over a two-year period. McCormick and the NAWSA organized to coordinate advertising and ticket sales.[4]

Cast

Cast as listed in the AFI Catalog[1]

  • Olive Wyndham as Rosalind Fairlie
  • Clara Smith as Aunt Jane
  • John Charles as Ben Austin
  • Katherine Henry as Kate Price
  • Walter Roberts as Old Austin
  • Mrs. Tony West as Mrs. Austin
  • Charlotte Stevens as Helen
  • Ruth Grove as Beatrice
  • Katharine Kaelred as Eleanor Holbrook/Belle Justly
  • Francis Lenze as Rickets
  • Sydney Booth as Lt. Governor Richard Burbank
  • Grace Darmond as Equal Suffrage, an allegorical figure
  • Margaret Collier as Justice, an allegorical figure
  • Dr. Anna Howard Shaw as herself
  • Helen Ware
  • Louis Mann

Gallery

  • "Your Girl and Mine" advertisement
    "Your Girl and Mine" advertisement
  • Still from the silent film "Your Girl and Mine", 1914
    Still from the silent film "Your Girl and Mine", 1914
  • Still from the silent film "Your Girl and Mine", 1914
    Still from the silent film "Your Girl and Mine", 1914
  • Equal Suffrage League of Richmond, Va. in front of Washington Monument, Capitol Square, Richmond. The members of the ESL were promoting the suffrage film, "Your Girl and Mine.", February 1915
    Equal Suffrage League of Richmond, Va. in front of Washington Monument, Capitol Square, Richmond. The members of the ESL were promoting the suffrage film, "Your Girl and Mine.", February 1915

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Your Girl and Mine (1914)". AFI Catalog. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: 'Your Girl and Mine' Promotes Women's Suffrage". October 19, 2015.
  3. ^ "Motography (Jul-Dec 1914)". Electricity Magazine Corp. July 3, 1914 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ a b c Mallory, Mary (19 February 2021). "How a Pioneering Silent Movie Helped Women Get the Vote". HistoryNet. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  5. ^ "The times dispatch. [volume] (Richmond, Va.) 1903-1914, October 25, 1914, Image 49". Lib. of Congress. 25 October 1914. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Your Girl and Mine (suffrage film)". Social Welfare History Project. April 25, 2019.

External links

  • Your Girl and Mine: A Woman Suffrage Play at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Shall Not Be Denied, Library of Congress exhibit

Further reading

  • How Women’s Suffrage Has Been Represented in American Film


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