The Poor Little Rich Girl
1913
Gwendolyn is an 11-year-old girl who is left by her rich and busy parents to the care of unsympathetic domestic workers at the family's mansion. Her mother is only interested in her social life and her father has serious financial problems and is even contemplating suicide. When she manages to have some good time with an organ-grinder or a plumber, or have a mud-fight with street boys, she is rapidly brought back on the right track. One day, she becomes sick because the maid has given her an extra dose of sleeping medicine to be able to go out. She then becomes delirious and starts seeing an imaginary world inspired by people and things around her; the Garden of Lonely Children in the Tell-Tale forest. Her conditions worsen and Death tries to lure her to eternal rest. But Life also appears to her and finally wins.
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The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917)
1917
The wealthy but selfish parents of a lonely young girl begin to rethink what is important to them after a servant's irresponsibility results in a crisis.
Director: Maurice Tourneur
Writers: Eleanor Gates, Frances Marion
Stars: Mary Pickford, Madlaine Traverse, Charles Wellesley
Director: Maurice Tourneur
Writers: Eleanor Gates, Frances Marion
Stars: Mary Pickford, Madlaine Traverse, Charles Wellesley