Little Annie Rooney

Little Annie Rooney (1925)

Our Mary as you like her best—a broth of a brat ready to fight at the drop of a hat—and drop the hat!

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1925-10-18
  • User Rating: 6.9/10 from 18 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 35min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: United Artists
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: William Beaudine
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From 18 Ratings

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Summary

A feisty little girl, the daughter of a beat cop, faces the challenges of growing up in a tough city neighborhood. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive, in partnership with the Library of Congress. Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division, in 2014.

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  • Mary Pickford

    as Annabelle 'Little Annie' Rooney
  • William Haines

    as Joe Kelly
  • Walter James

    as Officer Timothy Rooney
  • Gordon Griffith

    as Tim Rooney
  • Carlo Schipa

    as Tony
  • Spec O'Donnell

    as Abie
  • Hugh Fay

    as Spider
  • Vola Vale

    as Mamie
  • Joe Butterworth

    as Mickey
  • Eugene Jackson

    as Humidor
  • Oscar Rudolph

    as Athos
  • Bernard Berger

    as One of the Boys (uncredited)
  • George Bookasta

    as Child Role (uncredited)
  • Newton House

    as One of the Boys (uncredited)
  • Fred Kelsey

    as Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
  • Albert Schaefer

    as Chubby Kid (uncredited)
  • Francis X. Bushman Jr.

    as Young Hospital Intern (uncredited)
  • Charles K. French

    as Surgeon (uncredited)
  • Freddie Jackson

    as One of the Boys (uncredited)
Directing William Beaudine Director
Writing Mary Pickford Writer
Camera Hal Mohr Director of Photography
Writing Louis D. Lighton Adaptation
Writing Hope Loring Adaptation
Camera Charles Rosher Director of Photography
Production Mary Pickford Producer
Editing Harold McLernon Editor
Art Paul Youngblood Art Direction
Art John DuCasse Schulze Art Direction
Directing Tom McNamara Assistant Director
Writing Hope Loring Screenplay
Writing Louis D. Lighton Screenplay