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Daddy-Long-Legs

  • 1919
  • Unrated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.5K
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Mary Pickford in Daddy-Long-Legs (1919)
ComedyDramaMusical

An orphan discovers that she has an anonymous benefactor who is willing to pay her college tuition, unaware he's the same man who has been romantically pursuing her.An orphan discovers that she has an anonymous benefactor who is willing to pay her college tuition, unaware he's the same man who has been romantically pursuing her.An orphan discovers that she has an anonymous benefactor who is willing to pay her college tuition, unaware he's the same man who has been romantically pursuing her.

  • Director
    • Marshall Neilan
  • Writers
    • Jean Webster
    • Agnes Christine Johnston
  • Stars
    • Mary Pickford
    • Milla Davenport
    • Percy Haswell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marshall Neilan
    • Writers
      • Jean Webster
      • Agnes Christine Johnston
    • Stars
      • Mary Pickford
      • Milla Davenport
      • Percy Haswell
    • 21User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mary Pickford
    Mary Pickford
    • Judy Abbott
    Milla Davenport
    • Mrs. Lippett
    Percy Haswell
    Percy Haswell
    • Miss Pritchard
    • (as Miss Percy Haswell)
    Fay Lemport
    • Angelina
    Mahlon Hamilton
    Mahlon Hamilton
    • Jarvis Pendleton
    Lillian Langdon
    • Mrs. Pendleton
    Betty Bouton
    • Julia Pendleton
    Audrey Chapman
    • Sallie Mc Bride
    Marshall Neilan
    Marshall Neilan
    • Jimmie Mc Bride
    • (as Marshall A. Neilan)
    Carrie Clark Ward
    Carrie Clark Ward
    • Mrs. Semple
    • (as Carrie Clark Warde)
    Wesley Barry
    Wesley Barry
    • Orphan Boy
    • (uncredited)
    True Boardman
    True Boardman
    • Orphan Boy
    • (uncredited)
    James Bradbury Sr.
    James Bradbury Sr.
    • Trustee
    • (uncredited)
    Beulah Burns
    Beulah Burns
    • Orphan Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Thelma Burns
    Thelma Burns
    • Orphan Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Ernest Butterworth Jr.
    • Orphan Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Jeanne Carpenter
    Jeanne Carpenter
      Marion Emmons
      • Orphan Boy
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Marshall Neilan
      • Writers
        • Jean Webster
        • Agnes Christine Johnston
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      User reviews21

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      8aidinglemons

      Awesome!

      This movie made me happy and not a lot of movies do that nowadays. Even though the mood of the movie changed halfway through, I think it helped differentiate between the 12 year old and the adult. I highly recommend this movie to everyone!

      The first time I saw this movie was late at night. My dad was flipping through channels and came across this movie and said that I would love it. Not just because it has Mary Pickford in it. So I was allowed to stay up until midnight on a school night, and back then it was a big deal! That suddenly became my dad's and my thing, to stay up late and watch old movies. I will always love this movie for itself and now it's sentimental value.
      9newportironman

      Mary Pickford in what she did best!

      This film has all the elements of the quintessential Mary Pickford film. The little girl. Spunky. Full of love and against the odds. Willing to risk. From the "ash cans" and down to earth but capable of walking with high society with her head held high. Her profile shots by Charles Rosher are the ones we've learned to remember "Little Mary" by. The cupid scenes are incredible not so much for their content but their originality and sentiment in a film made in 1919.
      drednm

      A Delight

      Another terrific Mary Pickford performance and film. Daddy-Long-Legs is a familiar story, but the Pickford version accentuates the comedy and leaves the sappy romance to the horrid 50s version with Astaire and Caron. Sweet and innocent, this film has several memorable comic moments, including Mary getting drunk with a fellow orphan (Wesley Barry?) and leaving the jug for a dog. Very funny. A little tipsy, Mary also slides down banisters and accidentally knocks "Stink Weed" down a well. Oops! This film is a little unusual for a Pickford picture since it allows Mary to grow up. She gets to go to college and be wooed by her roommate's uncle (Mahlon Hamilton). She's also pursued by Jimmie (Marshall Neilan, who also directed the film). Milla Davenport is the orphanage director and Fay Lemport is the nasty Angelina.

      Nice comedic touches throughout to keep it all light and entertaining. The version I saw was clean, had beautiful title cards, and good (new) score my Maria Newman. All very impressive for a 1919 film. This film seems miles away from Pickford's 1917 Pride of the Clan, but she had been in over 200 films by the time she made this! Pickford was one of the greats, a true giant in Hollywood, and it's too bad she's so forgotten now. I've never seen a Pickford film I didn't like.
      Ash-65

      Mary Sparkles!

      This sweet and funny silent stars Mary Pickford as an orphan who, after much kindhearted mischief, goes to college and finds true love, thanks to her anonymous personal trustee, whom she dubs "Daddy-Long-Legs" after the seeing his legs in a shadow. It's a familiar story, since it was remade in 1931 (with Janet Gaynor), 1938 (as the Netherlands film Vadertje Langbeen), and 1955, with Leslie Caron and Fred Astaire.

      There are quite a few memorable images in this lovely version: the drunk dog, the one-armed doll, and the scene with the baby cupids.

      The recent score by Maria Newman complements the movie, unlike the wretched one she wrote for another Pickford film, The Love Light (1921).
      Snow Leopard

      Wonderful Performance By Mary Pickford

      A wonderful and multi-faceted performance by Mary Pickford turns a pleasant but somewhat routine story into a fine film that is very enjoyable to watch. The story gives her a chance to use a lot of different talents, and whenever she is on-screen, which is most of the time, there is something worth seeing.

      Pickford is equally charming (it seems impossible to write about a Pickford film without using that word) and equally believable as a young orphan and as a college girl. And she is equally good at creating laughs, expressing feelings, and evoking sympathy - often all at the same time, especially in the orphanage scenes, which have some of this film's best material. There is some excellent comedy that keeps the story from becoming overly cute or sentimental, and she makes the most of all of it.

      They put some real work into the title cards for this one, filling them with some good art work and also using them at times for some well-chosen commentary. A couple of the other cast members are pretty good, too, although it is definitely Pickford that makes this so worthwhile.

      This is an engaging little gem from the silent era, and a great example of what it was that made "America's Sweetheart" so popular.

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      Storyline

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      • Trivia
        This was the first film of Mary Pickford's new production deal. The part of the deal that clinched it was she was finally able to have approval over the final film edit, which she had been unable to get before. It was predicted by some to be a risky deal, but this proved to be a big success for Pickford.
      • Quotes

        Jerusha Abbott: P-R-U-N-E spells prune / Eating them means our doom / Life's too short and death too soon / To fill our tummies with the darn old Prune.

      • Alternate versions
        The Mary Pickford Foundation copyrighted a restored version in 1998 with music composed by Maria Newman. It was produced by Timeline Films and Milestone Film & Video, released on video by Milestone Films and runs 85 minutes.
      • Connections
        Featured in Hollywood (1980)

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      Details

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      • Release date
        • May 11, 1919 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Languages
        • None
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Daddy Long Legs
      • Filming locations
        • Crags Road, Malibu Creek, California, USA(Scene where they're sitting on rocks by a pool of water)
      • Production company
        • Mary Pickford Company
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 25m(85 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Silent
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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