A Child of the Paris Streets
A Child of the Paris Streets

A Child of the Paris Streets

1916Movie50 minEnglish

When the son of a leader of a Paris underworld family known as The Apaches is arrested and tried in court, the boy's mother asks the judge for mercy, but he refuses. In retaliation, the family kidnaps the judge's young daughter, and raises her to be one of their own, schooling her in the ways of crime.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: William Christy CabanneGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young orphan girl living on the streets of Paris who finds solace and friendship amidst her harsh reality. She navigates the challenges of poverty and survival, eventually finding hope and a potential path to a better life through unexpected encounters. Her resilience and spirit shine through as she faces the difficulties of her environment.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1916, contemporary critical reception is scarce and difficult to definitively quantify. However, Mary Pickford's performance was generally praised for its emotional depth and authenticity, contributing to the film's appeal. It was part of her highly successful early career, indicating audience engagement.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Mary Pickford's compelling portrayal of a street urchin.
  • Highlights the film's emotional resonance despite its melodramatic elements.
  • Appreciated for its depiction of Parisian street life in the early 20th century.

Google audience: Audience reception for this silent film is not widely available through modern platforms. However, its release during a highly popular period for Mary Pickford suggests it was well-received by audiences of the time, who admired her dramatic performances.

Fun Fact

This film was one of Mary Pickford's early successes, solidifying her status as 'America's Sweetheart' and one of the most powerful actresses in early Hollywood.

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