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The Country Mouse 1914

52 min📅 1914-11-23

"A rippling comedy, replete with stirring social and political scenes. A film portraying graphic phases of everyday American life, from Farm to Senate."

Directed by Hobart Bosworth, *The Country Mouse (1914)* is a charming silent-era comedy-drama that follows a small-town politician's sudden leap into the high-stakes world of Washington politics.

Director: Hobart Bosworth

Cast

Hobart Bosworth
Hobart Bosworth
Billy Bladerson
Adele Farrington
Adele Farrington
Addie Balderson
Myrtle Stedman
Myrtle Stedman
Myrtle Marshall
Marshall Stedman
Marshall Stedman
George Marshall
Rhea Haines
Rhea Haines
Madame Pauline

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Country Mouse* (1914) about?

The film centers on a small-town politician elected to Congress, whose wife must step out of her quiet life to outmaneuver political rivals threatening her husband's integrity. It's a story of loyalty, transformation, and the unexpected battles of early American politics.

Who directed *The Country Mouse*?

Hobart Bosworth directed *The Country Mouse*. Known for his versatility in front of and behind the camera during the silent era, Bosworth brought both dramatic depth and comedic timing to the film.

Who stars in *The Country Mouse*?

The film stars Hobart Bosworth, Adele Farrington, Myrtle Stedman, Marshall Stedman, and Rhea Haines in key roles.

Is *The Country Mouse* (1914) worth watching?

While it's a silent-era comedy-drama with limited historical ratings, *The Country Mouse* shines for its clever social satire and engaging performances. Fans of early cinema or political dramas will find its themes of ambition and loyalty surprisingly resonant.

How long is *The Country Mouse*?

*The Country Mouse* runs for 52 minutes, offering a concise yet packed narrative perfect for a single viewing.

About The Country Mouse (1914) — A Silent-Era Political Comedy with Heart and Wit

Directed by Hobart Bosworth, *The Country Mouse (1914)* is a charming silent-era comedy-drama that follows a small-town politician's sudden leap into the high-stakes world of Washington politics. As Billy Bladerson navigates the treacherous waters of Congress, his unassuming wife Adele remains rooted in their hometown, unaware of the social and political dramas unfolding in the capital. But when political rivals deploy a seductive trap to sway Bladerson's loyalty, Adele must transform herself—both in appearance and confidence—to reclaim her husband's focus and fight for their shared ideals.

Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the film blends sharp social satire with heartfelt realism, capturing the clash between rural simplicity and urban ambition. Bosworth's direction infuses the story with warmth and wit, while the cast—led by Bosworth himself alongside Adele Farrington and Myrtle Stedman—delivers performances that balance humor and sincerity. A snapshot of its time, *The Country Mouse* offers a nostalgic yet timeless exploration of power, love, and the lengths we go to protect what matters most.