Rags is a still-surviving 1915 silent film produced by Famous Players Film Company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by James Kirkwood and starring Mary Pickford. It survives in various prints between the Library of Congress, the George Eastman House and Cinematheque Francaise.
Though a Zukor produced film, the production was shot at Biograph Studios.
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, 52minutes Directed byJames Kirkwood Sr. OriginUSA GenresDrama, Fantastic, Fantasy ThemesFilms about children, Films about magic and magicians, Films about the labor movement, Children's films ActorsMary Pickford, Owen Moore Rating60% Cinderella is a kind young woman who lives with her wicked stepmotherand ugly stepsisters plus her evil father. They abuse her and use her as the house maid. Cinderella thinks she's all alone in the world, but doesn't know a fairy godmother is constantly helping her. One day, she is collecting wood from the forest and meets Prince Charming. They immediately fall in love with each other, but lose contact. Soon, a ball is arranged by the prince to look for his future wife. The stepsisters think they make a great chance in being chosen by the prince. Cinderella wants to go as well, but isn't allowed to by her cruel family.
" Esmeralda is a new kind of Mary Pickford picture. The story begins on the farm and swings around to the big city. From the simple and wholesome country girl "Esmeralda" becomes a veteran society leader. One of the big features of "Esmeralda" is the interrupted wedding ceremony in which Little Mary refuses to marry the count. It is a real Pickford scene and worth as much as many entire pictures."
Sylvia is the niece of a man who leaves her a fortune. However, his lawyer, Mr. Baxter, uses the money to support himself and his wife. Sylvia gives him a visit, but isn't wanted there. She falls in love with his son Arnold, who has a drinking and gambling problem. While she is trying to get him straightened up, Arnold find out his parents are keeping Sylvia's money for their own.