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The Little Darling 1909 Directed by D.W. Griffith

This might be termed a comedy of errors, for the overzealousness of a lot of good-hearted simple folks places them in a rather embarrassing position. Lillie Green, who keeps a boarding house, receives a letter from her old school chum, Polly Brown, whom sin hasn't seen in years, to the effect that as Lillie has never seen her little darling daughter, she will send her for a few days' visit, asking that someone meet the child at the 3:40 train. Lillie's boarders are a bunch of kind-hearted bachelors, who at once prepare to give the "Little Darling" the time of her life, buying a load of toys, etc., for her amusement, also procuring a baby carriage with which to meet her at the train. You may imagine their embarrassment when they find that Tootsie, instead of being a baby, proves to be a handsome young lady of seventeen, whose tastes run rather to garden gates, shady lanes and quiet nooks, than toys. (Moving Picture World)

Country USA
Production Country USA
Language English
Spoken Language No Language
Gnere Comedy
Production Company American Mutoscope & Biograph
Release Date 1 September 1909
2 mins
Cast
Mary Pickford Little Darling
Mack Sennett In Boarding House
Billy Quirk In Boarding House
John R. Cumpson In Boarding House
Arthur V. Johnson In Boarding House
Owen Moore In Boarding House
James Kirkwood In Store
Henry B. Walthall In Boarding House
Charles Avery In Boarding House
Verner Clarges In Boarding House
George Nichols In Store
Anthony O'Sullivan In Boarding House
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