Paramount Progress July 1, 1915 Newsletter (Volume 1 Number 33) featuring Little Pal on the cover as well as lengthy synopsis inside. Also contained is a short blurb about Dawn of a Tomorrow as well as mention of some current/future Mary Pickford releases including the two aforementioned films and Rags.
This archive brings together the Mary Pickford collections of Chris Milewski and Pamela Short. High-resolution, non-watermarked scans are available upon request (subject to availability and discretion) by emailing filmiracle[at]yahoo[dot]com. If you notice any errors or can provide additional information, don't hesitate to get in touch. This website is a work in progress and will be updated as new material becomes available.
Showing posts with label Paramount Pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paramount Pictures. Show all posts
Such a Little Queen (1914) - herald
Such a Little Queen (1914) herald issued by Paramount Pictures / Famous Players Film Company. This one is additionally stamped for a screening at the Grand Theatre (city unknown at this time.)
Mary Pickford Moody Photo / Famous Players / Paramount Pictures Postcard c. 1916
Mary Pickford / Famous Players postcard featuring a popular photo by Moody N.Y.C. This postcard is additionally printed with the Paramount Pictures logo and “Paramount Pictures distributed in New York state by The Wm. L. Sherry Feature Film Co., Inc” on verso. Postcard published by White, 370 East 23d Street, Brooklyn, NY. c. 1916
Mary Pickford - Paramount-Artcraft - Postcard - c. 1916

Mary Pickford Paramount-Artcraft Pictures postcard featuring a photo by Campbell Studio. Additionally marked for a Pride of the Clan (1917) screening at the Toowong Picture Palace (Toowong, Australia.) "Dear 'YOU.' Have you ever seen me on the screen? I think you have, and I hope you have, because I want to please you . . . Yours sincerely, Mary Pickford." 1917.
A Girl of Yesterday - Photographs - 1915

1915 photo featuring Mary and Glenn Martin for the Famous Players / Paramount production of A Girl of Yesterday.
Typewritten on verso: "Eighteen hours after the fire which destroyed the Famous Players Film Company’s studio, Little Mary made her first flight and aviator Glenn Martin his screen debut in the forthcoming Paramount Picture 'A Girl of Yesterday'." [Though I do believe that to be hyperbolic.]
Marshall Neilan, Mary's brother Jack Pickford, and Mary Pickford in a photo from A Girl of Yesterday (1915.) Copyprint.
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