General Information
The Southerners is a motion picture produced in the year 1914 as a Stati Uniti production. The Film was directed by Richard Ridgely, John H. Collins, with Mabel Trunnelle, , Bigelow Cooper, Richard Tucker, , in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The Southerners available.Bibliografia - Anaconda Standard- May 10, 1914, Anaconda, Montana (note)
- The New York Dramatic Mirror, May 13, 1914, pg 49 (review)
- Galveston Daily News, pg 22- May 24, 1914, Galveston, Texas (review)
- The Auburn Citizen, May 23, 1914
- Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, The- May 28, 1914, Fort Wayne, Indiana (reprint of Louis Reeves Harrison review in The Moving Picture World, Vol. 20, April-June 1914]
- Ogden Standard, The- May 27, 1914, Ogden City, Utah (ad)
- Variety, May 29, 1914 (review)
- Alton Evening Telegraph- June 10, 1914, Alton, Illinois (note)
- Atlantic News Telegraph- June 10, 1914, Atlantic, Iowa (ad)
- Portsmouth Herald- June 17, 1914, Portsmouth, New Hampshire (note)
- Janesville Daily Gazette- June 24, 1914, Janesville, Wisconsin (ad)
- The Moving Picture World, Vol. 20, April-June 1914, pg 649 (review)
- The Moving Picture World, Vol. 20, April-June 1914, pg 1006 (synopsis)
- The Moving Picture World, Vol. 20, April-June 1914, pg 1409 (review)
- Moberly Daily Monitor- July 8, 1914, Moberly, Missouri (ad)
- Reno Evening Gazette- July 15, 1914, Reno, Nevada (note)
- Wichita Daily Times- July 16, 1914, Wichita Falls, Texas (ad)
- Stevens Point Daily Journal- August 12, 1914, Stevens Point, Wisconsin (ad)
- Daily Bulletin, The- September 9, 1914, Brownwood, Texas (ad)
- Star And Sentinel, The- September 15, 1914, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (ad)
- Sheboygan Press, The- July 3, 1916, Sheboygan, Wisconsin (ad: The Thomas A. Edison Studio presents Mabel Trunnelle and Richard T. Archer (sic!)
- Warren Evening Mirror- August 15, 1916, Warren, Pennsylvania (ad: Thos. A. Edison presents Mabel Trunnelle and Richard T. Archer (sic!)
- Sandusky Star Journal, The- July 10, 1916, Sandusky, Ohio (ad)