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Molly, l'aînée d'une ferme à bébés cachée au fond d'un marais doit sauver les autres lorsque leur cruel maître décide que l'un d'eux sera éliminé.Molly, l'aînée d'une ferme à bébés cachée au fond d'un marais doit sauver les autres lorsque leur cruel maître décide que l'un d'eux sera éliminé.Molly, l'aînée d'une ferme à bébés cachée au fond d'un marais doit sauver les autres lorsque leur cruel maître décide que l'un d'eux sera éliminé.
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- 1 victoire au total
Gustav von Seyffertitz
- Mr. Grimes
- (as Gustave Von Seyffertitz)
Spec O'Donnell
- Ambrose
- (as 'Spec' O'Donnell)
Jackie Levine
- One of the Children
- (as Jack Lavine)
Billy 'Red' Jones
- One of the Children
- (as Billy Jones)
Muriel McCormac
- One of the Children
- (as Muriel MacCormac)
Mary McLain
- One of the Children
- (as Mary Frances McLean)
Seessel Anne Johnson
- One of the Children
- (as Seeseell Ann Johnson)
Cammilla Johnson
- One of the Children
- (as Camille Johnson)
Mark Hamilton
- Craddock, The Hog Buyer
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was the last time that Mary Pickford, 34 at the time, would portray a child.
- GaffesNear the beginning when Mr. Grimes is outside the fence going through the items in the package he is delivering, he pockets the cash he finds, then reads the note pinned on the doll: "Love to my/sweet baby from/Her Mama", which is written on three lines. After the cut from the closeup on the note, Grimes is shown crushing the doll. However, the note is different; though the words are the same, they are now written on four lines: "Love to my/sweet baby/from/Her Mama."
- Versions alternativesA newly tinted version of this movie was copyrighted in 1976 by Killian Shows, Inc. and distributed by Kino International. Restoration was done by Karl Malkames and an original piano score was composed and performed by William P. Perry.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Mary Pickford: A Life on Film (1997)
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An introduction explains: "The Devil's share in the world's creation was a certain swampland, a masterpiece of horror; and the Lord, appreciating a good job, let it stand." The Devil's swampland is where Mary Pickford (as Molly) lives, with some orphans and a baby. Ms. Pickford has managed to avoid being thrown in the swamp, over the years, and has assumed the role of "Mother" to the young children. They are kept, as "baby farm" slaves, by wicked Gustav von Seyffertitz (as Mr. Grimes). Mr. von Seyffertitz, Charlotte Mineau (as Mrs. Grimes) and Spec O'Donnell (as son Ambrose) make a frightfully wicked family.
Pickford employs too many of the girlish pouts and lip-twisting grimaces to make this one of her best characterizations; playing "Molly" as a young woman of indeterminate age would have been fine (something Pickford would do in her next film, the extraordinary "My Best Girl"). Otherwise, the Pickford persona works. As might be expected, the production is first class. Harry Oliver's swampy set is magnificent. The direction of William Beaudine and photography of Charles Rosher, Hal Mohr, and Karl Struss likewise superb. The too long conclusion is noticeably anti-climatic.
The special effects and editing are still convincing viewers that Pickford and the children were in some kind of danger during the "alligator-infested swamp escape" sequence. In Booten Herndon's "Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks" (1977) Mr. Mohr explains, "There wasn't an alligator within ten miles of Miss Pickford. Do people think we were crazy? I shot that scene myself It was hard work for all of us, but the only thing those alligators came close to biting was a chunk of horsemeat." Fewer people questioned Pickford's meeting with Jesus Christ, in an earlier scene.
******** Sparrows (5/14/26) William Beaudine ~ Mary Pickford, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Charlotte Mineau, Spec O'Donnell
Pickford employs too many of the girlish pouts and lip-twisting grimaces to make this one of her best characterizations; playing "Molly" as a young woman of indeterminate age would have been fine (something Pickford would do in her next film, the extraordinary "My Best Girl"). Otherwise, the Pickford persona works. As might be expected, the production is first class. Harry Oliver's swampy set is magnificent. The direction of William Beaudine and photography of Charles Rosher, Hal Mohr, and Karl Struss likewise superb. The too long conclusion is noticeably anti-climatic.
The special effects and editing are still convincing viewers that Pickford and the children were in some kind of danger during the "alligator-infested swamp escape" sequence. In Booten Herndon's "Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks" (1977) Mr. Mohr explains, "There wasn't an alligator within ten miles of Miss Pickford. Do people think we were crazy? I shot that scene myself It was hard work for all of us, but the only thing those alligators came close to biting was a chunk of horsemeat." Fewer people questioned Pickford's meeting with Jesus Christ, in an earlier scene.
******** Sparrows (5/14/26) William Beaudine ~ Mary Pickford, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Charlotte Mineau, Spec O'Donnell
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sparrows
- Lieux de tournage
- The Lot - 1041 N. Formosa Avenue, West Hollywood, Californie, États-Unis(studio - then known as Pickford-Fairbanks Studios)
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- Budget
- 463 455 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 49 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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