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LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Mary Pickford in the title role of the 1921 film adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnetts novel of the same name

LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Mary Pickford in the title role of the 1921 film adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnetts novel of the same name


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LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Mary Pickford in the title role of the 1921 film adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnetts novel of the same name

LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.
Mary Pickford in the title role of the 1921 film adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnetts novel of the same name

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1921 Castle Child Film Still Hall Manor Mary Pickford Servant Silent Film Table Little Lord Fauntleroy


Little Lord Fauntleroy - Mary Pickford Brings the Beloved Character to Life

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. In this photo print, we are transported back to the early 1920s when silent films reigned supreme. The image showcases the talented actress Mary Pickford in the title role of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" a film adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved novel. With her youthful charm and undeniable talent, Pickford effortlessly embodies the character of Little Lord Fauntleroy, capturing both his innocence and resilience. Dressed in an exquisite English manor attire, she sits at a grand table inside a majestic castle hall, surrounded by opulence and history. The scene exudes an air of elegance and nostalgia as it takes us on a journey through time. We can almost hear whispers from servants bustling about in their duties, adding authenticity to this period piece. As one of Hollywood's most iconic actresses during that era, Mary Pickford brings depth and emotion to every frame she graces. Her portrayal resonates with audiences even today as we witness her transformative performance through this remarkable still from the film. This extraordinary photograph is part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection - a treasure trove for cinema enthusiasts seeking glimpses into cinematic history. It serves as a reminder that great stories transcend time and continue to captivate generations long after they were first told on screen.

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