Fanchon the Cricket is a 1915 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players Film Company and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on a novel, La Petite Fadette by George Sand. It was directed by James Kirkwood and stars Mary Pickford, at the time working for Adolph Zukor and Daniel Frohman. A previous film version of the story was released in 1912 by IMP (later Universal Pictures) and directed by Herbert Brenon.[1]
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Directed by | James Kirkwood |
Written by | James Kirkwood (scenario) Frances Marion (scenario) |
Based on | La Petite Fadette by George Sand |
Starring | Mary Pickford Jack Standing |
Cinematography | Edward Wynard |
Production company | Famous Players Film Company |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Fanchon the Cricket is the only film to feature all three Pickford siblings: Mary (in the lead role), Lottie Pickford and Jack Pickford. Milton Berle, Fred Astaire and Adele Astaire are also listed among the cast. Astaire biographer Tim Satchell maintains that the film is the only one to feature the dancing duo of Fred and Adele Astaire. Fred Astaire later said he had no recollection of working on the film.[2] All three roles have yet to be positively confirmed.
The film was released in New Zealand in late 1915, playing in Wellington at the People's Picture Palace in mid-December,[3] and playing through January in Greytown.[4]
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