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Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
Mrs. Wiggs, a loving mother whose husband has abandoned her, supports her many children and lives in hope of her husband's return.
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Plot Summary
This silent film adaptation follows the optimistic and resourceful Mrs. Wiggs as she navigates poverty in the Cabbage Patch settlement with her large family. Despite their struggles, she maintains a cheerful outlook and strives to provide for her children, facing challenges with humor and resilience.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1919, specific critical reviews are scarce and hard to access. However, its source material, Alice Hegan Rice's novel, was immensely popular, and Mary Pickford's star power ensured a generally positive reception for her on-screen portrayals. The film was considered a popular entertainment piece of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartwarming portrayal of poverty and resilience.
Mary Pickford's performance was a significant draw for audiences.
A popular and sentimental adaptation of a beloved novel.
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Fun Fact
This film was one of several adaptations of Alice Hegan Rice's popular novel, with Mary Pickford taking on the iconic role of Mrs. Wiggs.
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