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  1. 80 Million Women Want—? (alternate title: What 80 Million Women Want) is a 1913 American silent melodrama film. It was produced by Unique Film Co. in partnership with the Women's Political Union. The film featured cameos by prominent suffragists, including Emmeline Pankhurst and Harriot Stanton Blatch.

    • Will Louis
    • Ethel Jewett, Robert Everett, George Henry
  2. While not quite propaganda, this classic 1913 silent film (also—and perhaps more commonly—known as “What 80 Million Women Want”) had a clear political message: Allow women to vote—doing so might just clean up politics. The film stars Ronald Everett as Will Travers, a struggling young lawyer, and Ethel Jewett as his plucky fiancé ...

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  4. Notícias. 56 minutos. Enquanto os políticos trabalham para negar às mulheres o direito de votar, um jovem advogado conta a sua namorada ativista sobre a … Mais. Estreia Mundial: 22 de Novembro de 1913. Outras datas. Elenco de What 80 Million Women Want. Ethel Jewett Mabel. Douglass Dumbrille.

    • Will Louis
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  6. Plot. What 80 Million Women Want. Summaries. A suffragist exposes a corrupt political boss who had compromised her lawyer fiancé. Travers, a young lawyer and sweetheart of a suffragette, tries his first case (an accident case) brought against a henchman by the boss.

  7. This 35-minute documentary contains footage from many suffrage-era silent films, including A Lively Affair (1912); A Busy Day (1914), originally titled, The Militant Suffragette, in which Charlie Chaplin portrays a woman suffragist; and the pro-suffrage film, What 80 Million Women Want (1913).