A Girl of Yesterday

A Girl of Yesterday
Theatrical poster
Directed by Allan Dwan
Produced by Daniel Frohman
Adolph Zukor
Written by Mary Pickford (scenario)
Story by Wesley C. MacDermott
Starring Mary Pickford
Frances Marion
Distributed by Famous Players-Lasky
Paramount Pictures
Release date
  • October 7, 1915 (1915-10-07)
Country United States
Language Silent
English intertitles

A Girl of Yesterday is a 1915 American silent comedy film directed by Allan Dwan, and distributed by Paramount Pictures and Famous Players-Lasky. The film starred Mary Pickford (who also wrote the scenario) as an older woman. Before this film, Pickford was mainly cast in "little girl" roles which were popular with the public. The picture costarred Pickford's younger brother Jack, Marshall Neilan, Donald Crisp, and Frances Marion, who later became a prolific screenwriter. Real life aviation pioneer Glenn L. Martin also made a cameo in the film.[1][2]

Cast

Preservation status

The film is now considered a lost film.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. Brownlow, Kevin (1968). The Parade's Gone By... University of California Press. p. 120. ISBN 0-520-03068-0.
  2. Beauchamp, Cari (1998). Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood. University of California Press. p. 441. ISBN 0-520-92138-0.
  3. Sunshine and Shadow second group photo section, between pgs.96 & 97; by Mary Pickford c. 1955 (Pickford includes this photo in her book. She states it is supporting player Kenneth Douglas – the man in the photo certainly is not Donald Crisp)
  4. A Girl of Yesterday at the silentera database
  5. Tarbox, Charles H. (1983). Lost films, 1895-1917. Film Classic Exchange. p. 245.


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