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The Poor Little Rich Girl

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5.8/10 • 33

1917-03-051h 18m

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Gwen's family is rich, but her parents ignore her and most of the servants push her around, so she is lonely and unhappy. Her father is concerned only with making money, and her mother cares only about her social position. But one day a servant's irresponsibility creates a crisis that causes everyone to rethink what is important to them.

Directors
Maurice Tourneur
Writters
Frances Marion

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  1. Mary Pickford

    Mary Pickford

    Gwen

  2. Madlaine Traverse

    Madlaine Traverse

    Gwendolyn's Mother

  3. Charles Wellesley

    Charles Wellesley

    Gwendolyn's Father

  4. Gladys Fairbanks

    Gladys Fairbanks

    Jane

  5. Frank McGlynn Sr.

    Frank McGlynn Sr.

    The Plumber

  6. Emile La Croix

    Emile La Croix

    The Organ Grinder

  7. Marcia Harris

    Marcia Harris

    Miss Royale

  8. Marcia Harris

    Marcia Harris

    Thomas

  9. Frank Andrews

    Frank Andrews

    Potter

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CinemaSerf

Jun 6, 2022

7/10

There is something of the Lewis Carroll in this quite touching story of a young girl "Gwen" (Mary Pickford) who lives with her wealth-obsessed father (Charles Wellesley) and her socially-obsessed mother (Madlaine Traverse) who indulge their daughter insofar as money allows, but who pretty much neglect her otherwise. Despite her best efforts to engage with her parents - the spirited eleven year old "Gwen" makes little progress so seeks friendship amongst the local (not exactly "suitable" children) culminating in quite an entertaining mud fight. When two of the servants at her home mix her medication, she becomes dangerously ill and the whimsical elements introduce themselves - she has some wonderfully surreal dreams of the life she might like to have had; avenges the ill-treatment of her governess, addresses the indifference of her parents (a potent scene with her father sitting by a dollar pill printing machine churning out note after note...) - all whilst the bed-side waiting parents have to completely reevaluate their own priorities. Pickford was mid-20s playing the diminutive child, and she does it with a plausible, tomboy-ish, innocence that carries the humorous elements of Eleanor Gates' play well. At times it is a little too far-fetched, but Maurice Tourneur keeps the focus on the underlying theme of familial incivism front and centre and effective whilst ensuring the steady pace keeps the whole thing enjoyable to watch.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
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Keywords
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