Poor Little Peppina
Originally released in 1916. Poor Little Peppina is a drama film. directed by Sidney Olcott. At just 48 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Mary Pickford, Eugene O'Brien, and Antonio Maiori
Synopsis
Holding a grudge against Robert Torrens and his wife, who live in Italy, a member of the Mafia kidnaps their infant daughter Lois. Fifteen years later, after having been raised by Italian peasants, Lois, now called Peppina, dresses as a boy and stows away on a ship to America in order to avoid a marriage to a particularly loathsome count. While aboard ship she befriends Hugh Carroll, an assistant district attorney, who arranges first-class transportation for the "boy." In New York, she once again meets her kidnapper, who fled to America after the crime. He forces Peppina to maintain the masculine disguise and to pass counterfeit bills for him, for which she is arrested. Peppina gladly exposes the kidnapper's operation to the authorities, one of whom, Hugh, recognizes her as the "boy" he met on the ship. Then, once the kidnapper has been apprehended, Peppina is reunited with her parents, after which she and Hugh, who has finally discovered that she is female, get married.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Mary Pickford Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Poor Little Peppina about?
Holding a grudge against Robert Torrens and his wife, who live in Italy, a member of the Mafia kidnaps their infant daughter Lois. Fifteen years later, after having been raised by Italian peasants,...
Who directed Poor Little Peppina?
Poor Little Peppina was directed by Sidney Olcott.
How long is Poor Little Peppina?
Poor Little Peppina has a runtime of 0 hours and 48 minutes (48 minutes total).
When was Poor Little Peppina released?
Poor Little Peppina was released on March 2, 1916 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Poor Little Peppina?
The main cast of Poor Little Peppina includes Mary Pickford, Eugene O'Brien, Antonio Maiori, Ernest Torti, Edwin Mordant.