

Fanchon, the Cricket
Visit website6.8/10 • 10
1915-05-10 • 1h 15m
A young wild girl, Fanchon, lives in a forest with her eccentric grandmother who is suspected by the villagers of being a witch. The unkempt Fanchon suffers from her grandmother's sorceress reputation. One day the girl rescues a boy from drowning and they fall in love, but Fanchon won't agree to marry him unless his father asks her. A year later the boy has fallen very ill and it is only the presence of the enchanting Fanchon that helps to restore his health.
- Directors
- James Kirkwood
- Writters
- James Kirkwood, Frances Marion

Fanchon, the Cricket
Visit website1915-05-10 • 1h 15m
6.8/10 • 10
A young wild girl, Fanchon, lives in a forest with her eccentric grandmother who is suspected by the villagers of being a witch. The unkempt Fanchon suffers from her grandmother's sorceress reputation. One day the girl rescues a boy from drowning and they fall in love, but Fanchon won't agree to marry him unless his father asks her. A year later the boy has fallen very ill and it is only the presence of the enchanting Fanchon that helps to restore his health.
- Directors
- James Kirkwood
- Writters
- James Kirkwood, Frances Marion
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMary Pickford
Fanchon, the Cricket
Jack Standing
Landry
Lottie Pickford
Madelon
Dick Lee
Didier (as Richard Lee)
Russell Bassett
Landry's Father (uncredited)
Gertrude Norman
Fadet (uncredited)
Jack Pickford
Young Bully (uncredited)
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- Original Language
- English
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