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Why Mr. Nation Wants a Divorce

1901-03-09 | Comedy
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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…

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The release date of Why Mr. Nation Wants a Divorce is March 09, 1901.
The genre of Why Mr. Nation Wants a Divorce is Comedy.
The runtime of Why Mr. Nation Wants a Divorce is 2 minutes.
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….
On September 27, 2024, the IMDB rating of Why Mr. Nation Wants a Divorce is 4.9/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 5.0/10.
On September 27, 2024, there were 797 public reaction to Why Mr. Nation Wants a Divorce including incompetent directing, Treasure Hunt, sanctimonious, didactic, juxtaposition.