Little Annie Rooney

Directed by William Beaudine
William Beaudine
Music Video Distributors, Inc.
1925
94 Minutes
USA
English
Drama, Comedy
Theatrical booking
Erin Farrell
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Festival and non-theatrical booking
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Materials and print traffic
Erin Farrell
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Synopsis

America’s Sweetheart Mary Pickford stars as Annie, a tough “tomboy of the tenements” who calls on her gang of hoodrats to find out who shot her policeman father. When her brother suspects that her boyfriend Joe was the killer, Annie must uncover the truth to prove his innocence. Filmed over ten weeks from a story that Pickford wrote,  LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY  was shot entirely on a set created by art director John D. Schulze at the Pickford Fairbanks Studio. Co-starring William Haines and a wide-ranging, multi-ethnic cast, the film was a huge critical and commercial success, proving fans and critics alike wanted the then-33-year-old Mary to stay a child forever.

Created from the original tinted nitrate print in Mary Pickford’s personal collection at the Library of Congress,  LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY was preserved photochemically by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Film Archive. A new 35mm preservation master was then scanned at 4K high definition so that the Mary Pickford Foundation, in cooperation with AMPAS, could create a digital version to perfectly match the original nitrate tints and tones. The Mary Pickford Foundation commissioned Andy Gladbach to compose a new, original soundtrack performed by a 12-piece orchestra including three percussionists.