Little Annie Rooney
"Little Annie Rooney" is a silent film released in 1925, directed by William Beaudine. The movie stars Mary Pickford in the titular role, portraying a spirited young girl who navigates the challenges of her impoverished life in a bustling city. The film highlights themes of resilience, family, and the innocence of childhood.
The story follows Annie as she faces various obstacles, including her family's financial struggles and her desire to help those around her. The film is notable for its blend of humor and sentiment, showcasing Pickford's talent and charm, which contributed to her status as a beloved actress of the silent film era.