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El pequeño Lord Fauntleroy

Título original: Little Lord Fauntleroy
  • 1921
  • A
  • 1h 52min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
392
TU PUNTUACIÓN
El pequeño Lord Fauntleroy (1921)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAn American boy turns out to be the long-lost heir of a British fortune. He is sent to live with the cold and unsentimental lord who oversees the trust.An American boy turns out to be the long-lost heir of a British fortune. He is sent to live with the cold and unsentimental lord who oversees the trust.An American boy turns out to be the long-lost heir of a British fortune. He is sent to live with the cold and unsentimental lord who oversees the trust.

  • Dirección
    • Alfred E. Green
    • Jack Pickford
  • Guión
    • Frances Hodgson Burnett
    • Bernard McConville
  • Reparto principal
    • Mary Pickford
    • Claude Gillingwater
    • Joseph J. Dowling
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
    392
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Alfred E. Green
      • Jack Pickford
    • Guión
      • Frances Hodgson Burnett
      • Bernard McConville
    • Reparto principal
      • Mary Pickford
      • Claude Gillingwater
      • Joseph J. Dowling
    • 11Reseñas de usuarios
    • 4Reseñas de críticos
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    Mary Pickford
    Mary Pickford
    • Cedric Errol…
    Claude Gillingwater
    Claude Gillingwater
    • Earl of Dorincourt
    Joseph J. Dowling
    Joseph J. Dowling
    • William Havisham
    • (as Joseph Dowling)
    James A. Marcus
    James A. Marcus
    • Hobbs
    • (as James Marcus)
    Kate Price
    Kate Price
    • Mrs. McGinty
    Fred Malatesta
    Fred Malatesta
    • Dick
    Rose Dione
    Rose Dione
    • Minna
    Arthur Thalasso
    • The Stranger
    Colin Kenny
    Colin Kenny
    • Bevis
    Emmett King
    • Reverend Mordaunt
    Madame De Bodamere
    • Mrs. Higgins
    Jackie Condon
    Jackie Condon
    • Child in opening scene w…
    Gordon Griffith
    Gordon Griffith
    • Boy who steals grapes
    Francis Marion
    • Minna's Son
    Milton Berle
    Milton Berle
    • Boy
    • (sin acreditar)
    Joan Marsh
    Joan Marsh
      Howard Ralston
      • Boy
      • (sin acreditar)
      Joe Roberts
      Joe Roberts
      • Buzz Saw Brannigan
      • (sin acreditar)
      • Dirección
        • Alfred E. Green
        • Jack Pickford
      • Guión
        • Frances Hodgson Burnett
        • Bernard McConville
      • Todo el reparto y equipo
      • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

      Reseñas de usuarios11

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      Snow Leopard

      Enjoyable Old-Fashioned Story Plus Pickford's Irresistible Charm

      Just in itself, this is an entertaining version of the old-fashioned story of "Little Lord Fauntleroy", with good characterizations, settings, and story-telling. But what makes it particularly enjoyable is Mary Pickford's irresistible charm in a double role as young Cedric and as his mother.

      Pickford's performance as the mother 'Dearest' is flawless, as she portrays her with elegance and grace, practically the image of the character that you get from the story. As Cedric, Pickford certainly gives the character a new look. There's nothing in the least to criticize about her performance, yet it's impossible not to be reminded of Pollyanna, Rebecca, or Pickford's other young girl roles. Even when she gives her character a rough-and-tumble look (at which she is very good), she is just too feminine and too attractive for it not to be noticeable. Yet her charm and buoyant energy make Cedric a thoroughly engaging character, if somewhat different from his literary image.

      The rest of the production deserves plenty of credit as well. Several of the supporting characters are especially good. Claude Gillingwater strikes just the right note as the old Earl, and there is a trio of pleasant characters from Cedric's old neighborhood, who just have to come on screen to be good for a smile. The settings and photography are nicely done, never ostentatious but always providing an effective backdrop for the characters and story. Perhaps most impressive of all is the special effects wizardry that makes Pickford's dual performance work so well, frequently putting her two characters together without the slightest snag.

      This is the kind of old-fashioned story that Pickford makes almost effortless, yet it's not hard to see a good number of strengths, both in her own performance and in the rest of the movie.
      7springfieldrental

      First Mother/Son Dual Role for an Actress or Actor

      As a producer for her own movies, actress Mary Pickford always strove to include the latest marvels in cinematic technology into her films to set her pictures apart from others. To one-up her dual role performance in her 1918 'Stella Maris,' Pickford tackled the acting assignments as both a mother and her son in September 1921's "Little Lord Fauntleroy." The two characters played by the same person was the first time in film an actress (or actor) ever played a mother and a son in one movie. And to top it off, Pickford became the first actress to have the two characters touch one another in the same scene.

      The historic sequence appears when Cedrick Errol, the son of Mrs. Errol, kisses his mother on the cheek. The complex three-second shot involving multiple double exposures required a laborious 15-hours of preparations and filming. The camera had to be completely stable during that entire ordeal. Weights nearly a ton in total tied down the camera and its tripod to insure each filmed exposure was exactly matched to the previous ones.

      The movie "Little Lord Fauntleroy" was based on a 1886 novel of the same name by Frances Burnett concerning a poor one-parent boy who finds out he stands to inherit a fortune--and a title--from the English lineage of his late father. Trouble is the lawyer handling the inheritance hates Fauntleroy's mother, but eventually is won over by the boy's personality, until a pretender to the title appears. An inside joke on Pickford's trademark curls she wears in her juvenile movies is presented when early on the neighborhood boys pick on his (her) long hair. A fight breaks out with Pickford besting the biggest bully of the hair battle.
      6CinemaSerf

      Little Lord Fauntleroy

      Ok, elephant in the Great Hall first. Despite the clever trick photography and the outsized furniture, I just couldn't believe in the almost thirty-year-old Mary Pickford as the young "Ceddy". Aside from the fact that she was attired as if she was an extra on a film about the English Civil War, it just didn't work for me at all. This cinematic version of the book sticks closer to the original text, allowing us to briefly meet more of the family "Dorincourt" including the wastrel "Bevis" (Colin Kenny) who has manages to irk his father, the Earl (Claude Gillingwater) by marrying an American (also MP) and having a young son. After his horse puts paid to his son's chances of inheriting, the old man has to eat some humble pie and invite his distant New York cousins to come to Britain. The young lad and his mum are not wealthy in the USA, far from it, but he is a kindly and well-liked boy who has three friends - the apple selling woman (Kate Price), the grocer "Mr. Hobbs" (James A. Marcus) and "Dick" (Fred Malatesta) whom he has no desire to leave. They all see the potential of him becoming an earl, though, and off he goes. First thing he discovers when he arrives at the stately pile is that his mother is to live elsewhere. Comfortably, but not in the castle. Over the next ninety minutes or so, we learn a little of what estranged this family and of just how much of a breath of fresh air "Ceddy" becomes in the life of his lonely and curmudgeonly grandfather and amongst the larger community. He is seen to be a caring and affectionate youngster, and as he embeds himself into their hearts they even have to deal with some opportunistic would-be interlopers too! It's a story all about love, decency, trust and obstinacy, this one, and I think it's one of the most poignant to adapt from page to film. Gillingwater does fine, as does the lively Price, but the pixie-esque Pickford just could not convince me that she wasn't skipping along as if it were a well-produced and staged pantomime. The technical achievements are impressive, but this just wasn't for me.
      10boblipton

      Mary Pickford and Charles Rosher too

      I doubt if the costuming involved in this movie fooled anyone for an instant. Mary Pickford is clearly Mary Pickford. But she was playing a role and the audience of the time -- and I -- have no problem accepting her in the part of a boy, any more than I have a problem with the fact that Peter Pan is invariably played by a woman. I think she is perfect in the role.

      This is a warm and funny version of the story, enlivened by Miss Pickford and a wonderful supporting cast, including Claude Gillingwater as the grouchy earl, D.W. Griffith regular Kate Bruce as an old apple seller and Mary Pickford as Fauntleroy's mother. People may have trouble with the sentimental story and tone, but if you accept the tale then you should have no complaints as to its manner of telling. Again, I have no problem with the story and think it compares favorably with the sound version produced by Selznick fifteen years later. True, no one can top C. Aubrey Smith as a grouchy English aristocrat, but Freddy Bartholomew was always annoying as Fauntleroy -- or, indeed, as anything.

      No discussion of this movie would be complete without mentioning cameraman Charles Rosher's wizardry. There is a wonderful shot as Pickford as Fauntleroy kisses Dearest on the cheek, done so casually and effortlessly as to make it easy to miss; but it took 18 hours to film correctly. We are also confronted with the fact that Pickford as Fauntleroy seems to be about four and a half feet tall. Miss Pickford was a short woman, but she was a lot taller than that. Fans of the LORD OF THE RING trilogy are doubtless now familiar with the idea of forced perspective and doubled sets; but to watch the results done in 1921 without computer aids, optical printing or computer effects to aid the process and you will begin to get an idea of what a genius Rosher was.

      My warmest thanks to the fine people at Milestone for producing this DVD release. The story is that Miss Pickford was going to have her pictures destroyed at her death because she felt that time had passed them by. She was talked out of this fancy. We can only be glad.
      drednm

      Just Superb

      Mary Pickford, perhaps the biggest star of all time, stars in two roles in this funny and charming version of the classic novel about a New York City boy who becomes an English earl.

      Although the 1936 talkie version is better remembered, Pickford is just wonderful as 12-year-old Cedric Errol and little boy in curls (get it?) who is transported to a world of huge castles and a grumpy old grandfather. Pickford also plays Cedric's mother (on 6-inch stilts) and is charming as the adult.

      The trick photography (this is 1921, remember) is flawless and allows Pickford to play both parts in several scenes without even a hint of how they did it. Just amazing. Pickford often played dual roles in her films (Stella Maris, 1918) and it seems she could play just about any part.

      The most beloved star of her era (or any era for that matter)--bigger than Fairbanks, Chaplin, or Swanson--Mary Pickford charmed audiences for more than 25 years in well over 250 films as the essence of joy, humor, and high spirits. and Little Lord Fauntleroy is one of her best! Claude Gillingwater is the old earl, Kate Bruce in the apple vendor, Rose Dione is the fake wife, and Joseph Dowling as Havisham.

      The film was co-directed by Mary's brother, Jack Pickford.

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        Whilst double exposures had been used as early as 1898 to show two characters together in the same scene, played by the same actor, this is the first instance of two such characters seeming to touch one another.
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        Edited into American Experience: Mary Pickford (2005)

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 15 de septiembre de 1921 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Estados Unidos
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        • Little Lord Fauntleroy
      • Empresa productora
        • Mary Pickford Company
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      • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
        • 900.000 US$
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        • 1.108.882 US$
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        • 1h 52min(112 min)
      • Mezcla de sonido
        • Silent
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 1.33 : 1

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