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Peppy Polly

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Genre
  
Drama

Story by
  
Marjorie Raynale

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Elmer Clifton

Screenplay
  
Myron M. Stearns

Duration
  


Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Release date
  
April 6, 1919

Writer
  
Marjorie Raynale (story), M.M. Stearns (scenario)

Cast
  
Dorothy Gish
(Polly),
Richard Barthelmess
(Dr James Merritt),
Edward Peil - Sr
(Judge Monroe),
Josephine Crowell
(Mrs Crafton),
Kate Toncray
(Mrs Kingsley Benedict)

Similar movies
  
Related Elmer Clifton movies

Peppy Polly is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Dorothy Gish. D. W. Griffith produced, as he did for several of Gish's films.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine, Polly Shannon (Gish) impresses Judge Monroe (Peil) with her "pep" and is recommended for employment to Mrs. Kingsley Benedict (Toncray), member of a committee investigating the Melville reform school for girls. Polly goes along, meets an old friend who is now an inmate, and learns that the conditions are deplorable and that the committee is being deceived. She and Judge Monroe plan for her to commit a theft so that she can be sentenced to Melville to aid in the investigation. Matters are complicated after she becomes an inmate and the judge dies, and she becomes the victim of the cruel matron's persecution. At the asylum she meets a young doctor whom she learns to love and the two manage to bring the truth to light. Polly is released and they are married.

Cast

  • Dorothy Gish as Polly
  • Richard Barthelmess as Dr. James Merritt
  • Edward Peil, Sr. as Judge Monroe
  • Emily Chichester as Sarah Keene
  • Kate Toncray as Mrs. Kingsley Benedict
  • Josephine Crowell as Mrs. Crafton
  • Release

    In New Zealand, Peppy Polly was screened as early as January, 1920, in Wellington, where it played concurrently in two different theaters. The following month, it was screened at the Octagon Theatre in Dunedin. It premiered in Whangarei at the Britannia Theatre in July, succeeding the Owen Moore-starring Rolling Stones. The film was screened in Blenheim in late 1920, ending a run at the Princess Theatre on October 12.

    References

    Peppy Polly Wikipedia
    Peppy Polly IMDb