The Little Minister
movie

Released January 13, 1913
Overview
To start a little in advance of our story, Lord Rintoul, of the English nobility, finds a little Gypsy girl three years old, who had been deserted by her parents. Fifteen years later, Gavin Dishart, the Little Minister, receives an appointment, his first, at Thrums, Scotland. This was made possible through the self-sacrifices of his widowed mother, to educate him for the ministry. The community of Thrums is made up of weavers, who work hard, have little and accomplish much. They are ultra-religious and look upon their pastor with such reverence that he is a little lower than the angels. While naturally intelligent, they are grounded in dogma and intolerance. Just after the Little Minister takes charge of the "Auld Licht Kirk" and the Manse, the weavers resent a reduction, by the manufacturers, in their pay and a strike is declared.
Cast

Clara Kimball Young
as
Lady Babbie

James Young
as
Gavin Dishart, the Little Minister

Flora Finch
as
Jeanne - the Dishart's Servant

William V. Ranous
as
Rob Dow

Charles Eldridge
as
Sanders Webster

Rosemary Theby

Tefft Johnson
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Mrs. E.M. Kimball
as
Mrs. Dishart, the Little Minister's Mother

Robert Gaillard
as
Wearywold - The Policeman
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Herbert Barry
as
Lord Rintoul
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Evelyn Dumo
as
Nannie
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Richard Leslie
as
Mc Kenzie - Friend of Rintoul
