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Little Lord Fauntleroy

Country: USA, Language: English, 112 mins

  • Director: Alfred E. Green; Jack Pickford
  • Writer: Frances Hodgson Burnett; Bernard McConville
  • Producer: Mary Pickford

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Young Cedric Errol lives with his widowed mother in New York City. Cedric's late father was a son of the Earl of Dorincourt, but the Earl had objected strongly to his son's marriage, and thus has long been estranged from Cedric and his mother. But when the Earl's only surviving son dies in a riding accident, Cedric suddenly becomes Lord Fauntleroy, the Earl's heir. Cedric and his mother travel to England, where they must overcome the Earl's hard feelings about the past, as well as some unexpected obstacles.


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Cast & Characters

Mary Pickford as Cedric Errol / Widow Errol;
Claude Gillingwater as Earl of Dorincourt;
Joseph J. Dowling as William Havisham;
James A. Marcus as Hobbs;
Kate Price as Mrs. McGinty;
Fred Malatesta as Dick;
Rose Dione as Minna;
Arthur Thalasso as The Stranger;
Colin Kenny as Bevis;
Emmett King as Reverend Mordaunt;
Madame De Bodamere as Mrs. Higgins;
Jackie Condon as Child in opening scene w / hat;
Gordon Griffith as Boy who steals grapes;
Francis Marion as Minna's Son;
Milton Berle as Boy