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Children Who Labor
1912. USA. Ashley Miller. 14 min.
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Hoodoo Ann
1916. USA. Lloyd Ingraham. 73 min.
Sunday, July 29, 2012, 5:30 p.m.
Theater 1 (The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1), T1
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Children Who Labor
1912. USA. Directed by Ashley Miller. With Leonie Flugrath, John Sturgeon. An allegorical tale about a rich family and a poor family, and how the evils of child labor affect both households. Made in cooperation with the National Child Labor Committee. 14 min.
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Hoodoo Ann
1916. USA. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham. Screenplay by Granville Warwick (aka D. W. Griffith). With Mae Marsh, Robert Harron. Hoodoo Ann is an orphan girl who can’t catch a break. She has to scrub the floors and do other chores, while Goldie, the favorite of the orphanage manager, sits by. But when a fire strikes the orphanage, Ann rescues Goldie, and fate rewards her with an adoption. Silent, with musical accompaniment. 73 min.
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