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A Girl of Yesterday 1915.jpg|Donald Crisp, aviator Glenn Martin, and Mary Pickford |
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''A Girl of Yesterday'' (Famous Players-Lasky, 1915). A Martin Model TT biplane is behind them.]] |
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Directed by | Allan Dwan |
Written by | Mary Pickford (scenario) |
Story by | Wesley C. MacDermott |
Produced by | Daniel Frohman Adolph Zukor |
Starring | Mary Pickford Frances Marion |
Distributed by | Famous Players-Lasky Paramount Pictures |
Release date | October 7, 1915 |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
A Girl of Yesterday was a 1915 American silent comedy film directed by Allan Dwan, and distributed by Paramount Pictures and Famous Players-Lasky. The film starred Mary Pickford (who also wrote the scenario) as an older woman who was closer to her real age. Before this film, Pickford was mainly cast in "little girl" roles which were popular with the public. The picture costarred Pickford's younger brother Jack, Marshall Neilan, Donald Crisp, and Frances Marion, who later became a prolific screenwriter. Real life aviation pioneer Glenn L. Martin also made a cameo in the film.[1][2]
A Girl of Yesterday is now considered lost.[3][4]
Cast
- Mary Pickford - Jane Stuart
- Jack Pickford - John Stuart
- Gertrude Norman - Aunt Angela
- Donald Crisp - A.H. Monroe
- Marshall Neilan - Stanley Hudson
- Frances Marion - Rosanna Danford
- Lillian Langdon - Mrs. A.H. Monroe
- Claire Alexander - Eloise Monroe
- Glenn L. Martin - Pilot
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Promotional still
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Donald Crisp, aviator Glenn Martin, and Mary Pickford
See also
A Girl of Yesterday (Famous Players-Lasky, 1915). A Martin Model TT biplane is behind them.]]
References
- ^ Brownlow, Kevin (1968). The Parade's Gone By... University of California Press. p. 120. ISBN 0-520-03068-0.
- ^ Beauchamp, Cari (1998). Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood. University of California Press. p. 441. ISBN 0-520-92138-0.
- ^ A Girl of Yesterday at the silentera database
- ^ Tarbox, Charles H. (1983). Lost films, 1895-1917. Film Classic Exchange. p. 245.