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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917)
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Runtime: 71 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Silent version, starring Mary Pickford, of the Kate Douglas Wiggins children's book. Rebecca comes from a large, loving but poor family. In hopes of providing Rebecca with a better future, her... Silent version, starring Mary Pickford, of the Kate Douglas Wiggins children's book. Rebecca comes from a large, loving but poor family. In hopes of providing Rebecca with a better future, her parents send her to live with two cold, stern aunts. Although the girl finds the new atmosphere difficult to get accustomed to, the plucky girl ultimately triumphs, wedding the wealthiest man in town. [More]
Starring: Mary Pickford, Helen Jerome Eddy, Eugene O'Brien, Josephine Cromwell
Starring: Mary Pickford, Helen Jerome Eddy, Eugene O'Brien, Josephine Cromwell, Mayme Kelso, Marjorie Daw, ZaSu Pitts
Director: Marshall Neilan
Director: Marshall Neilan
Screenwriter: Frances Marion
Composer: Gaylord Carter
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| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
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