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Directed by Marshall NeilanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AdventureActors Colleen Moore,
Wesley Barry,
J. Barney Sherry,
Anna May Wong,
Marjorie Daw,
Tom GalleryRating73%
In a village in the Irish woods, young Doreen Adair (Colleen Moore) falls in love with a young man, Danny O'Sullivan (Tom Gallery). One day, Danny receives notice that he is offered a job in America. Before leaving, he marries Doreen. A year later, a son is born, and Doreen decides to follow her husband to America. Upon arriving in San Francisco from Ireland, Doreen discovers through Danny's landlady Mrs. O'Toole (Kate Price) that her husband has been killed in a car accident., 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.Directed by Albert Austin,
Victor HeermanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Jackie Coogan,
Claude GillingwaterRating61%
Venant de France le petit Jackie Blair (Coogan) arrive à New York sans plus personne au monde pour s’occuper de lui : pendant le voyage sa mère est morte dans l’entrepont. Il échappe aux agents qui contrôlent l’immigration à Ellis Island en se glissant dans une famille de huit personnes et il suit chez lui un vieux marin, le capitaine Bill (Gillingwater), qui était en train de chercher du travail sur le front de mer. Jackie se rend utile à la maison et, quand arrive le matin et que le capitaine décide de le ramener au bureau d’immigration, Jackie le supplie de pouvoir rester. Par la suite, le capitaine tombe malade et Jackie sort exécuter des danses avec un joueur d’orgue de barbarie pour obtenir l’argent nécessaire à l’achat de médicaments. Invité à une fête dans un centre d’œuvres sociales parrainé par une dame riche, Jackie est accusé de lui avoir volé son sac à main. Mais le sac à main est retrouvé, et il s’avère que la dame est Mrs. Blair (Brundage) la grand-mère de Jackie, qui était à sa recherche dans toute la ville.