The Two Reformations (1911)

Young Frank McLain loses his position in the east, and resolves to go west to prospect for gold. Arrangements are made that he leave his wife at home, and send for her later, as soon as he has found a position. Frank's prospecting proves a failure, and he is without funds, when his plight is made more severe by receiving a letter from Alice, his wife.

Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
Genre: Western
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Production: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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What is The Two Reformations about?
Young Frank McLain loses his position in the east, and resolves to go west to prospect for gold. Arrangements are made that he leave his wife at home, and send for her later, as soon as he has found a position. Frank's prospecting proves a failure, and he is without funds, when his plight is made more severe by receiving a letter from Alice, his wife.
Who directed The Two Reformations?
The Two Reformations was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in The Two Reformations?
The Two Reformations stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Gladys Field, Fred Church, Arthur Mackley, Augustus Carney, Chick Morrison.
What genre is The Two Reformations?
The Two Reformations is a Western film.
Where was The Two Reformations produced?
The Two Reformations was produced in United States of America.