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Directed by Marshall NeilanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Mary Pickford,
William Scott,
Norman Kerry,
Kate Price,
Ida Waterman,
Gustav von SeyffertitzRating60%
Set in San Francisco during the early 1900s, the film revolves around Amarilly (Mary Pickford), the daughter of a widowed scrubwoman. Amarilly is proud of her hard-working Irish family, and takes care of her five roughhouse brothers. She is engaged to bartender Terry McGowan (William Scott), who gets her a job as a cigarette girl in his cafe after a fire unfairly causes her to lose her job as a theater scrubwoman. While working as a cigarette girl, she meets Gordon Phillips (Norman Kerry), a handsome and wealthy but frivolous young man, who is a society sculptor., 1h18
Directed by Marshall NeilanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Théâtre,
Films based on plays,
Children's filmsActors Mary Pickford,
Eugene O'Brien,
Charles Ogle,
Helen Jerome Eddy,
Kate Toncray,
Marjorie DawRating62%
As described in a film magazine, Rebecca Randall (Pickford) is taken into the home of her aunt Hannah (Eddy), a strict New England woman. Rebecca meets Adam Ladd (O'Brien), a young man of the village, and they become great friends. One day Rebecca promises to marry Adam when she becomes of age. Unable to withstand her pranks any longer, her aunt sends her away to a boarding school. She graduates a beautiful young lady. Shortly thereafter, Adam demands a fulfillment of her promise., 1h24
Directed by Marshall NeilanOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Mary Pickford,
Conway Tearle,
Ida Waterman,
Gustav von Seyffertitz,
Herbert Standing,
Josephine CrowellRating68%
Stella Maris (Mary Pickford) was born paralyzed and is unable to walk. Her wealthy guardians try to prevent her from being exposed to all the bad that is happening in the world. She is not allowed to leave her room in a London mansion and is bound to her bed. Her door even has a sign on it which says: "All unhappiness and world wisdom leave outside. Those without smiles need not enter." Stella has no idea a war is going on in the world and that there are poor and hungry people., 1h25
Directed by Marshall Neilan,
Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Mary Pickford,
Mahlon Hamilton,
Wharton James,
Marshall Neilan,
Milla Davenport,
Fred HuntleyRating65%
A police officer finds a baby in a trash can, and Mrs. Lippett, the cruel matron at an orphanage where children are made to work, names her "Jerusha Abbott" (she picks "Abbott" out of a phone book and gets "Jerusha" from a tombstone). The orphan, who comes to be called Judy, does what she can to stand up for the younger children, frequently clashing with both Mrs. Lippett and the cold hearted trustees. At one point she leads a rebellion against being served prunes with every meal and at another, steals a doll from a selfish rich girl to lend to a dying orphan., 1h13
Directed by Marshall Neilan,
Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
WesternActors Mary Pickford,
Theodore Roberts,
Thomas Meighan,
Tully Marshall,
Charles Ogle,
Monte BlueRating64%
The film takes place in the mining town of Red Gulch in the High Sierra. M'Liss (Mary Pickford) is one of the inhabitants whose father "Bummer" (Theodore Roberts) lost his fortune in the gold mines. Now his only investment, which pays a dividend, is his chicken Hildegarde. M'Liss regards herself as a crook and robs Yuba Bill's stage coach. Yuba, however, is fascinated by the young lady and does not mind., 1h2
Directed by Marshall Neilan,
Howard HawksOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Children's filmsActors Mary Pickford,
Norman Kerry,
Zasu Pitts,
Gustav von Seyffertitz,
Anne Schaefer,
Theodore RobertsRating60%
As described in a film magazine, Sara Crewe (Pickford) is treated as a little princess at the Minchin boarding school for children until it is learned that her father has lost his entire fortune, and she is made a slavey (a household servant). She and Becky (Pitts), another slavey, become close friends who share their joys and sorrows. Christmastime draws near and the girls watch the preparations wistfully. Their loneliness arouses the sympathy of a servant of the rich Mr. Carrisford. On the night before Christmas he prepares a spread for the slaveys in their attic. He calls his master Mr. Carrisford (von Seyffertitz) to watch their joy, but both are witness to the slaveys being abused and whipped by Miss Minchin (Griffith). Carrisford interferes and learns that Sara is the daughter of his best friend. He adopts Sara and Becky and in their new home they have a real Christmas.