The Little American (Silent)
The Little American (Silent)
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A rare collaboration between "America's Sweetheart", Mary Pickford, and the legendary Cecil B. Demille, The Little American was released three months into America's involvement into World War I. The ship sinking sequence is a frighteningly accurate recreation of the sinking of RMS Lusitania two years prior. DeMille had more than one friend who died on the Lusitania, including Rita Jolivet, the star of his 1915 film The Unafraid. This may explain the severity of the film's anti-German propaganda, which at the time was so controversial that the Chicago Board of Censors initially forbade the film from being shown in that city, fearing that German theater patrons would riot. Screen legend Wallace Beery makes his film debut in an uncredited bit part as a German soldier. Ironically, Ben Alexander, here seen as child playing Pickford's younger brother, would grow up to play one of the soldiers in another great epic of World War I, All Quiet on the Western Front (1930).
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