The Girls and Daddy
The Girls and Daddy

Movie spotlight

The Girls and Daddy

1909
Movie
9 min
English

Sisters guarding their house from a burglar set upon stealing their daddy's money.

Insights

Director: D. W. GriffithGenres: Short, Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A struggling young father tries to make ends meet while his two daughters, who are unaware of his financial difficulties, enjoy their childhood. The film focuses on the father's efforts to provide for his family and the innocent joys of his children.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain in modern terms. However, D. W. Griffith's early works were often praised for their innovative storytelling and emotional depth, even in short subjects. It is likely that this film was viewed as a charming and touching domestic drama typical of the era's burgeoning film industry.

What Reviewers Say

  • A tender portrayal of familial love and the challenges faced by a working father.

  • Showcases the early talent of Mary Pickford in a heartwarming role.

  • Represents the common themes of family and hardship prevalent in early cinema.

Google audience: As this is a very early and short silent film, there is no readily available audience review data from Google or similar platforms. General sentiment from historical context suggests it was likely appreciated for its sentimental and familial themes.

Fun Fact

This film is notable for featuring a very young Mary Pickford, who would go on to become one of the most famous actresses of the silent film era and a co-founder of United Artists.

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