Her Humble Ministry
Her Humble Ministry is a 1911 silent, short drama film directed by Harry Solter for the Lubin Manufacturing Company. The film follows a young woman (Florence Lawrence), who lives in the slums with her corrupt parents. She is taken from the custody of her parents into a reform school, where a group of nuns successfully rehabilitate her. She is eventually able to reform a duo of former convicts the same, one of whom (Arthur V. Johnson) wins her love.
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Still captured in David S. Hulfish's Cyclopedia of Motion-Picture Work | |
Directed by | Harry Solter |
Produced by | Siegmund Lubin |
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Production company | Lubin Manufacturing Company |
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Running time | 1,000 feet |
Country | United States |
Lawrence and Johnson, usually cast as quarreling lovers, star in this romantic drama film in which Lawrence's character becomes an authority. This character has been cited as a deviation for Lawrence's roles in Lublin productions. The film was released on May 18, 1911, to positive critical reception. It is now likely lost.