Sparrows

Sparrows (1926)

Here is life's song of love, beating with laughs and sobs, its melody in tune with your own heartstrings.

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1926-09-19
  • User Rating: 7.114/10 from 35 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: United Artists
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Directors: William Beaudine, Tom McNamara.
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Summary

Molly, the eldest child of a group of orphans being used as slaves on a farm hidden deep in a swamp, must rescue the others when their cruel master decides that one of them will be disposed of.

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  • Mary Pickford

    as Molly
  • Roy Stewart

    as Dennis Wayne
  • Mary Louise Miller

    as Doris Wayne (The Baby)
  • Gustav von Seyffertitz

    as Mr. Grimes
  • Charlotte Mineau

    as Mrs. Grimes
  • Spec O'Donnell

    as Ambrose
  • Lloyd Whitlock

    as Bailey
  • Billy Butts

    as One of the Children
  • Monty O'Grady

    as Splutters (One of the Children)
  • Jackie Levine

    as One of the Children
  • Billy 'Red' Jones

    as One of the Children
  • Muriel McCormac

    as One of the Children
  • Florence Rogan

    as One of the Children
  • Mary McLain

    as One of the Children
  • Sylvia Bernard

    as One of the Children
  • Seessel Anne Johnson

    as One of the Children
  • Cammilla Johnson

    as One of the Children
  • Mark Hamilton

    as Craddock, The Hog Buyer (uncredited)
  • A.L. Schaeffer

    as Bailey's Confederate (uncredited)
Directing William Beaudine Director
Directing Tom McNamara Director
Writing C. Gardner Sullivan Adaptation
Writing Winifred Dunn Story
Production Mary Pickford Producer
Art Harry Oliver Settings
Directing Tom McNamara Second Unit Director
Editing Harold McLernon Editor
Camera Karl Struss Director of Photography
Camera Charles Rosher Director of Photography
Camera Hal Mohr Director of Photography

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