Little Annie Rooney (1925) | Directed by William Beaudine

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Little Annie Rooney is a silent comedy-drama film starring Mary Pickford, who also wrote the story under the pseudonym “Catherine Hennessey.” The film follows Annie, a spirited young girl living in the rough streets of New York’s Lower East Side, who becomes embroiled in gang rivalries and personal tragedies. Despite hardships, her resilience, charm, and belief in love help her triumph over adversity.

Genre: Silent Comedy-Drama

Director: William Beaudine

William Beaudine (1892–1970) was a prolific American director whose career spanned both the silent and sound eras. Known as “One-Shot Beaudine” for his speed and efficiency, he directed more than 350 films and television episodes. His early career included collaborations with stars such as Mary Pickford, while his later work included low-budget films and television series like Lassie and The Green Hornet.

Star Cast:

Mary Pickford as Annie Rooney

William Haines as Joe Kelly

Walter James as Officer Callahan

Gordon Griffith as Tim Rooney

Spec O’Donnell as Abie Levy

Lionel Belmore as Tony, the fruit vendor

The film was a commercial success, largely thanks to Mary Pickford’s enduring popularity. Audiences adored her performance, even though she was in her thirties portraying a teenager. Critics noted the sentimental and melodramatic elements, but the combination of gritty urban settings and Pickford’s charm resonated with viewers. The film further cemented her image as “America’s Sweetheart,” appealing to fans worldwide.

Fun Facts:

Mary Pickford, then in her early thirties, convincingly played the teenage Annie Rooney, showcasing her ability to embody youthful characters.

Pickford personally wrote the story for the film under the pseudonym “Catherine Hennessey,” adding to her creative control.

The movie was filmed on elaborate studio sets that recreated New York’s Lower East Side with remarkable detail.

The success of Little Annie Rooney came during the peak of Pickford’s career, when she was one of the most powerful women in Hollywood and co-founder of United Artists.

The film was restored in 2014 by the Academy Film Archive in association with the Mary Pickford Foundation, bringing back its vibrant tinting and clarity for modern audiences.

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