Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley
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"Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley" is a 1918 silent film directed by Marshall Neilan, written by Frances Marion and based on a Belle K. Maniates novel.
- country: United States of America
- languages: English Language, Silent film
- art direction by Wilfred Buckland
- starring:
- cinematography by Walter Stradling
- genres: Silent film, Black-and-white, Romance Film, Comedy, Drama
- released on (96 years ago)
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The New Biographical Dictionary Of Film 6th Edition (2014)
by David Thomson
The Little Princess, Stella Maris— in which Pickford played two parts, rich girl and waif—Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley, M'Liss, Daddy Long Legs, and Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall. Otherwise, Neilan moved from Goldwyn, to MGM, to First National, and then to the nomadic career of someone famed for being unreliable and frowned upon by Louis B. Mayer. The Lotus Eater was John Barrymore and Colleen Moore; Tessof the D'Urbervilles starred Conrad Nagel and Blanche Sweet, ...
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