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Little Old New York
An Irish girl comes to America disguised as a boy to claim a fortune left to her brother who has died.
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Plot Summary
A young Irish woman, Laws, disguises herself as a boy to travel to New York City and claim her inheritance, which is being squandered by her uncle. She navigates the bustling city and its social strata, eventually falling in love with a young man who believes her to be male.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Little Old New York' was a significant commercial success and received generally positive reviews, particularly for Marion Davies's performance. It was praised for its engaging story, period setting, and Davies's ability to portray both a tomboyish young woman and a convincing young man. The film cemented Davies's status as a major star.
What Reviewers Say
Marion Davies delivers a memorable and versatile performance.
The film offers an engaging look at early 20th-century New York.
A charming and successful silent romantic drama.
Google audience: Audience reception for this silent film is not readily available through modern platforms. However, its contemporary critical success and enduring presence suggest it was well-received by audiences of its time.
Fun Fact
Marion Davies's performance in this film was so convincing that it helped to establish her as a serious dramatic actress, moving beyond her earlier comedic roles.
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