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  1. Mothers of Men is a 1917 silent film directed by Willis Robards, promoting woman's suffrage. The seven-reel drama is considered lost. A five-reel re-edited version also directed by Robards was released in 1921—following ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment—under the title Every Woman's Problem.

  2. Mothers of Men Sinopse A jovem austríaca Marie Helmar, que ficou sem um tostão com a morte de seu pai e desgraçada pelo oficial prussiano Capitão Von Pfaffen, ela foge para a segurança de seus primos franceses, os De La Mottes.

  3. Overview. Young Austrian girl Marie Helmar, is left penniless by the death of her father and disgraced by Prussian officer Captain Von Pfaffen, she flees to the safety of her French cousins, the De La Mottes. There she falls in love with their eldest son Gerome.

  4. About this movie. arrow_forward. Dorothy Davenport as Clara Madison, a prominent lawyer, wins a judgeship over fellow Attorney Grant Williams, played by Willis L. Robards. Upon winning the...

  5. Mothers of Men: Directed by Willis Robards. With Dorothy Davenport, Willis Robards, Maclyn King, Hal Reid. A melodrama about a woman governor whose husband is accused and convicted of a bombing and the dilemma she has to struggle with --- whether to let the law take its course and the pressures put on her by family, friends and political pundits.

    • (106)
    • Drama
    • Willis Robards
    • 1917-11
  6. Play Trailer. Overview. Dorothy Davenport as Clara Madison, a prominent lawyer, wins a judgeship over fellow Attorney Grant Williams, played by Willis L. Robards. Upon winning the prominent position as judge, Ms. Madison finds herself walking a political tight rope with enemies all around doing what they can to cause her down fall.

  7. Mothers of Men: Dirigido por Edward José. Com Claire Whitney, Lumsden Hare, Martha Mansfield, Etta Roma. Young Austrian girl Marie Helmar, is left penniless by the death of her father and disgraced by Prussian officer Captain Von Pfaffen, she flees to the safety of her French cousins, the De La Mottes.