Showing posts with label The Poor Little Rich Girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Poor Little Rich Girl. Show all posts

The Poor Little Rich Girl - Glass Slide - 1917

Magic lantern glass slide made by the Excelsior Illustrating Co. for Maurice Tourneur's The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917.) Interiors for the film, including that depicted, were taken at Paragon Studios in Fort Lee, NJ. Not that it means much, but this is the first piece that, by chance, started it all for this collection.

The Poor Little Rich Girl - Photographs - 1917


A peppered The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) Artcraft publicity still from NZ. 1917


Mary Pickford in a school desk in The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) publicity still. 1917.


Mary Pickford at a sink in The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) Artcraft A4-47 publicity still. Typewritten on verso, "From Artcraft Pictures Corp. / Pete Schmid. / Mary Pickford as she appears in 'A Poor Little Rich Girl,'  the well known Eleanor Gates subject to be released by Artcraft Pictures March 5th." 1917


The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) Artcraft A4-47-A publicity still (not sure what the trailing "A" means, but perhaps it's related to the other A4-47.) from NZ. 1917.


The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) Artcraft A4-9 publicity still from NZ. 1917.


Mary Pickford in a mini lobby card / publicity still for The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917.) Additionally marked for J. D. Walker's World's Films which was the UK distributor of Famous Players / Artcraft titles. 1917.


Mary Pickford and her mother Charlotte on the set of The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) at the Paragon Studios in Fort Lee, NJ. Stamped signature. 1917.


Mary Pickford and Marcia Harris in The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917.) This press photo seems to be ca. 1937.


Mary Pickford and Maurice Tourneur on the set of The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) at the Paragon Studios in Fort Lee, NJ.

Mary Pickford Tobacco / Cigarette / Chocolate / Theatre / Trading Cards

Many moons ago, one could acquire these small cards (tobacco cards, cigarette cards, chocolate cards, theatre cards, trading cards, etc.,) not more than a few inches in size, in a pack of cigarettes, from a machine at the arcade, as a hand out at the local theatre, or via some other means. Some were printed while a good many are actual photographs.
Issued in 1913, this Major Drapkin & Co. Cinematograph Actors series card shows Mary during her IMP days and is reportedly the first tobacco card she appears on (or at least, one of, as this particular series had two unnumbered Pickford cards, the other being a photo by Marceau and marked Biograph.)

Chocolate E. Juncosa card from Spain. Photo by Melbourne Spurr.

Photo by Ira L. Hill.

1917 Kromo Gravure card. Photo by Ira L. Hill.

Kinema  / Franklin Theatre Card. Trimmed. Advertising Captain Kidd Jr. screening. Photo by Hartsook. 1919.

Kinema  / Franklin Theatre Card. Trimmed. Advertising Captain Kidd Jr. screening. Photo by Hartsook. 1919.

Photo by Hartsook. Trimmed.

Sequoia Theatre card. According to the inscription on a music box given to Mary by her then husband Douglas Fairbanks in 1930, this portrait by Hartsook was his favorite photo of her. Trimmed.

Photo by Hartsook.

Kinema Theatre card.  Trimmed. Advertising a M'Liss screening. Photo by Hartsook. 1918. 

Photo by Hartsook (showing Mary at her one-time leased home (1917-1918) at 1519 N. Western in Hollywood.) Trimmed.

Photo by Hartsook (showing Mary at her one-time leased home (1917-1918) at 1519 N. Western in Hollywood.) Trimmed.

Photo by Campbell Studio.

1921 Neilson's Chocolate card. Photo by Moody.  Trimmed.

1931 Penny Magazine (England) card. Photo by Campbell Studio.

The New T & D Theatre card. Trimmed. Advertising A Romance of the Redwoods. 1917.

Cinema Stars cigarette card. Photo by Campbell Studios.

Ringers Cigarettes Cinema Stars card. Photo of Mary in a Lanvin dress by Rahmn. c. 1921.

The New T & D Theatre card. Trimmed. Advertising Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. 1917.

Kinema card. Trimmed.  Advertising, erroneously, Good Little Rich Girl, A.K.A. The Poor Little Rich Girl. 1917.

The New T & D Theatre card. Advertising A Little Princess. 1917.

Mary Pickford as Rags card. Photo by De Gaston.

T & D Theatre card. Advertising Hulda from Holland. 1916. 

Kinema / Franklin Theatre card. Trimmed. Adevertising a Johanna Enlists screening. 1918.

"Little Colonel Mary" Kinema  / Franklin Theatre Card. Trimmed. Advertising Johanna Enlists. screening. 1918.

The Spinet House - Spinet Cigarettes card. Photo by Lindstedt.

Kinema card. Mary Pickford, dressed as Rebecca From Sunnybrook Farm, and William S. Hart. Trimmed. Advertising a The Little American screening. 1917.


De Reszke (England) cigarette card. 

Lambert & Butler (England) cigarette card. Late '20s.

Salem Cigarettenfabrik (Germany.) 1931. Photo by Hesser.

Omega Cigarette Factory card. Photo by G.L. Manuel Freres.

Mary Pickford photo by Melbourne Spurr. "Presented free with 'The Ruby' / February 10th, 1928. / Famouse Film Stars No. 4." 1928.

JOB Cigarette card. Photo by Melbourne Spurr.

Max Cigarette. Cinema Cavalcade card showing Mary Pickford in Rags (1915.) 1940.

Small card from Russia featuring Mary Pickford in Pollyanna (1920.)

Ira L. Hill - Theatre Handouts

4 1/8" x 7 1/4" Princess Theatre (city unknown at this time) handout featuring a painting of a portrait of Mary by Ira L. Hill and advertising a showing of The Eagle's Mate (1914) on Monday-Tuesday, March 10-11, 1919. It's interesting to see that film still making the rounds nearly 5 years later.

4 1/8" x 7 1/4" Plaisance Theatre (Austin) handout featuring a painting of a portrait of Mary by Ira L. Hill and advertising a showing of The Poor Little Rich Girl(1917) on Sunday-Monday, April 15-16, 1917.

The Poor Little Rich Girl - Herald - 1917

An unmarked The Poor Little Rich Girl herald produced by Artcraft in 1917 (it's a bit annoying that all of the marketing is marked "A" Poor Little Rich Girl but the film title itself says "The" Poor Little Rich Girl.)