Little Miss Rebellion
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Genre Drama, Comedy Story by Harry Carr Country United States | Director George Fawcett Screenplay Wells Hastings Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Language Silent (English intertitles) Release date September 19, 1920 (1920-09-19) Writer Harry Carr (story), Wells Hastings (scenario) People also search for Such a Little Queen, Flight, West of Broadway, Outlaws of the Orient, A Reno Divorce Cast Dorothy Gish (Grand Duchess Marie Louise), George Siegmann (Col Moro), Marie Burke (Lady-in-Waiting), Ralph Graves (Sgt Richard Ellis), George Fawcett |
Little Miss Rebellion is a 1920 American silent comedy drama film directed by George Fawcett and written by Harry Carr and Wells Hastings. The film stars Dorothy Gish, Ralph Graves, George Siegmann, Riley Hatch, and Marie Burke. The film was released on September 19, 1920, by Paramount Pictures. It is not known whether the film currently survives.
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Plot
As described in a film magazine, the young Grand Duchess Marie Louise (Gish) of Molvenia, weary of life among the aristocracy, eagerly welcomes the relief that comes with the acquaintance of American soldiers that camp near her castle. She singles out Sergeant Richard Ellis (Graves) for her attentions, and he is supremely happy in his love for her until her identity is revealed. Before he can readjust their friendship, his troops leave for home and he bids her goodbye. Then comes the Bolshevik revolution that dethrones her and makes her flee with trusted servant Stephen (Hatch) to America. Turning flapjacks in a restaurant window, she finds Richard again. However, Bolsheviks track her down, desiring the crown jewels she brought with her, but are bested by Richard and Stephen. With this victory comes word from abroad that her throne once again awaits her.
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