Poor Little Rich Girl (Silent)
Poor Little Rich Girl (Silent)
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Poor Little Girl is the first of the child roles that Mary Pickford would become famous for. Though Artcraft Pictures feared the film would be a flop, audiences had no difficulty accepting the actress, who was 25 at the time, as an 11-year-old. In fact, movie fans' desire to see Pickford in younger parts became a source of frustration for her in later years. "Through my professional creations," Mary once said, "I became, in a sense, my own baby." The script was written by Pickford's friend Frances Marion, later an Academy Award winner for The Big House (1930) and The Champ (1932). The nightmarish, hallucinatory ending of Poor Little Girl may have been an influence on director Maurice Tourneur's son Jacques, best known for Cat People (1942), I Walked with a Zombie (1943), and Out of the Past (1947).
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