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Mary Pickford | Jerusha 'Judy' Abbott | |
Marshal Nielan | ||
Mahlon Hamilton | Jarvis Pendleton | |
Milla Davenport | Mrs. Lippett | |
Percy Haswell | Miss Pritchard | |
Fay Lemport | Angelina Gwendolin Rosalind 'Angie' Wykoff | |
Lillian Langdon | Mrs. Pendleton | |
Betty Bouton | Julia 'Julie' Pendleton | |
Audrey Chapman | Sallie 'Sally' Mc Bride | |
Marshall Neilan | Jimmie Mc Bride | |
Carrie Clark Ward | Mrs. Semple | |
Wesley Barry | ||
True Boardman (II) | ||
Jeanne Carpenter |
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Producer | Mary Pickford
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Writer | Agnes C. Johnson
Jean Webster |
"Pickford's most throughly charming star vehicle. A warm and witty Cinderella story." - Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune The oldest and cutest of a group of rebellious orphans, Judy Abbott is provided with funds for her education and well-being by a mysterious benefactor whom she christens Daddy-Long-Legs. Based on the famous novel by Jean Webster, Mary Pickford's tranformation from youthful orphan to a young woman in love is truly remarkable and completely enchanting. This DVD includes a special bonus feature - the rarely seen short film What the Daisy Said (1910), directed by D.W. Griffith. |
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