, 58minutes Réalisé parAlfred L. Werker, Paul Powell OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique ThèmesL'enfance, Films pour enfants ActeursMary Pickford, Joan Marsh, Wharton James, Katherine Griffith, Helen Jerome Eddy, George Berrell Rôle Révérend John Whittier Note63% Après la mort de son père, Pollyanna part vivre chez sa tante Polly, une vieille femme revêche. Alors que Pollyanna gagne le cœur des habitants de la ville avec ses bonnes actions, comme trouver une maison pour Jimmie Bean, un orphelin, Tante Polly reste de marbre, en fait encore blessée à la suite d'une romance de jeunesse avec le docteur du village. Un jour, en tentant de sauver un enfant, Pollyanna est renversée par une voiture et devient paralysée, forçant finalement Tante Polly à reconnaître l'importance qu'a Pollyanna pour elle. Apprenant que seul le docteur Chilton peut la sauver, Tante Polly accepte d'aller voir son ancien amoureux. Chilton rend à Pollyanna l'usage de ses jambes et gagne le cœur de Polly. Toute la ville se réjouit de leur bonne fortune, surtout Jimmie Bean, qui demande Pollyanna en mariage.
, 1h25 Réalisé parMarshall Neilan, Alfred E. Green OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique ActeursMary Pickford, Mahlon Hamilton, Wharton James, Marshall Neilan, Milla Davenport, Fred Huntley Note65% A police officer finds a baby in a trash can, and Mrs. Lippett, the cruel matron at an orphanage where children are made to work, names her "Jerusha Abbott" (she picks "Abbott" out of a phone book and gets "Jerusha" from a tombstone). The orphan, who comes to be called Judy, does what she can to stand up for the younger children, frequently clashing with both Mrs. Lippett and the cold hearted trustees. At one point she leads a rebellion against being served prunes with every meal and at another, steals a doll from a selfish rich girl to lend to a dying orphan.
Réalisé parJohn Emerson OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame, Comédie, Action, Western ActeursDouglas Fairbanks, Eileen Percy, Sam De Grasse, Joseph Singleton, Tom Wilson, Charles Stevens Rôle Lawyer (Uncredited) Note63% As described in a film magazine review, Jeff Hillington (Fairbanks), son of railroad magnate Collis J. Hillington (Bytell), tires of the East and longs for the wild and woolly West. He has his apartment and office fixed up in his understanding of the accepted Western style, which he has gleaned from dime novels. A delegation from Bitter Creek comes to New York City seeking financial backing for the construction of a spur line, and go to Collis to explain their proposition. Collis sends Jeff to investigate. The citizens of Bitter Creek, realizing that a favorable report from Jeff is necessary, decide to live up to Jeff's idea of a Western town. They set up a program with a wild reception for Jeff, a barroom dance, and a train holdup. Steve Shelby (De Grasse), a grafting Indian agent, knowing that he is about to be caught by the government, decides to do "one more trick" and enters into the plan to rob the train, turning it into a real scheme. Events turn earnest and Shelby kidnaps Nell Larabee (Percy), with whom Jeff has fallen in love. The entire crowd has been trapped in the dance hall, which is surrounded by Indians, and Jeff's revolver loaded with blanks. When the situation is finally explained to Jeff, by superhuman efforts (and typical Fairbanks surprises) he rounds up the Indians, rescues the girl, completely foils the scheme of Steve, and becomes the hero of the hour, getting to marry Nell.