Little Annie Rooney - Behind the Scenes - Photographs - 1925


Mary Pickford as Little Annie Rooney with director William Beaudine, cameraman Charles Rosher, etc. Typewritten snipe attached on verso reads, "WHERE DID YOU GET THAT HAT?--Mary Pickford wants to know and asks her director, William Beaudine why there is no top to his favorite straw Kelly. And she got a woman's answer: 'Because.'" Photograph by K.O. Rahmn. Photographer's stamp on verso. 1925.



Mary Pickford as Little Annie Rooney. Typewritten snipe attached on verso reads, "TALK FAST, MARY!--Mary Pickford, as 'Little Annie Rooney,' tries dictating to Birdie Reeve, who is the fastest typist in the world and who can hit twenty keys a second. But try as she might, 'Little Annie' couldn't talk fast enough to keep Birdie going." Photograph by K.O. Rahmn. Photographer's stamp on verso. 1925.



Mary Pickford as Little Annie Rooney. Typewritten snipe attached on verso reads, "WIELDING A TOMAHAWK--is a new stunt for 'Little Annie Rooney,' otherwise Mary Pickford, but the Shoshone chef taught her the trick on a recent visit to the Pickford-Fairbanks studio." Photograph by K.O. Rahmn. Photographer's stamp on verso. 1925.



Mary Pickford as Little Annie Rooney. Photograph by K.O. Rahmn. Photographer's stamp on verso. Handwritten on verso in Mary's hand, "OK MP." From the K.O. Rahmn Estate.



Mary Pickford as Little Annie Rooney with director William Beaudine, buisiness manager Tom McNamara, Hugh Fay, etc. Typewritten snipe attached on verso reads, "MUSIC TO SOOTH THE SAVAGE BREAST--Mary Pickford, as 'Little Annie Rooney' directs her band and trio in the old song of that name. Hugh Fay, William Beaudine and Tom McNamara are doing their stuff as vocalists." Photograph by K.O. Rahmn. Photographer's stamp on verso.



Mary Pickford as Little Annie Rooney. Typewritten snipe attached on verso reads, "JUST KIDS--Mary Pickford is right at home as 'Little Annie Rooney' in her new photoplay by that name. Here she is with some of her 'gang.'" Photograph by K.O. Rahmn. Photographer's stamp on verso. 1925.


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