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La petite vivandière

Original title: Johanna Enlists
  • 1918
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
683
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Mary Pickford in La petite vivandière (1918)
ComedyRomance

A young girl, stifling on her father's backwoods farm, is reinvigorated by the arrival of an army regiment, come to train in the area.A young girl, stifling on her father's backwoods farm, is reinvigorated by the arrival of an army regiment, come to train in the area.A young girl, stifling on her father's backwoods farm, is reinvigorated by the arrival of an army regiment, come to train in the area.

  • Director
    • William Desmond Taylor
  • Writers
    • Rupert Hughes
    • Frances Marion
  • Stars
    • Mary Pickford
    • Anne Schaefer
    • Fred Huntley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    683
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    • Director
      • William Desmond Taylor
    • Writers
      • Rupert Hughes
      • Frances Marion
    • Stars
      • Mary Pickford
      • Anne Schaefer
      • Fred Huntley
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mary Pickford
    Mary Pickford
    • Johanna Ransaller
    Anne Schaefer
    Anne Schaefer
    • Ma Ransaller
    Fred Huntley
    Fred Huntley
    • Pa Ransaller
    Monte Blue
    Monte Blue
    • Pvt. Vibbard
    Douglas MacLean
    Douglas MacLean
    • Capt. Archie van Renssaller
    Emory Johnson
    Emory Johnson
    • Lt. Frank Le Roy
    John Steppling
    John Steppling
    • Maj. Wappington
    Wallace Beery
    Wallace Beery
    • Col. Roberts
    Wesley Barry
    Wesley Barry
    • Johanna's Brother
    June Prentis
    • Twin, Johanna's Sister
    Jean Prentis
    • Twin, Johanna's Sister
    Ralph Faneuf
    • Colonel Ralph Faneuf
    Bull Montana
    Bull Montana
    • Brakeman
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Steers
    Larry Steers
    • Officer at Court-Martial
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Desmond Taylor
    • Writers
      • Rupert Hughes
      • Frances Marion
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    drednm

    Mary Pickford: Country Girl

    Minor Pickford film but still a treat as Mary plays Joahanna, a country girl who prays for a beau only to find an entire regiment of horse soldiers camping out in a field. They're en route to Europe but have to lay up because a young lieutenant is ill.

    Well little freckle-faced Johanna attracts the attention of the lieutenant (Emory Johnson), the company adjutant (Douglas MacLean), and a sad-sack private (Monte Blue). The guys jockey for position while Johanna takes a crash course (via magazines) on beauty (taking a milk bath in a wooden tub) and grace (dancing around in sheets a la Ruth St. Denis.

    Eventually the private strikes the lieutenant and there is a court martial just before the regiment pulls out. But the officers seem more interested in which guy Johanna will choose (especially after the charges are dropped).

    Lots of nice little touches and bits of comedy. Pickford is of course wonderful and adds a few surprises like the silhouette of her stripping and a scene of her in the bath. The guys are all solid. Wallace Beery has a small part as an officer, and that Wesley Barry as the freckly little brother.

    The film was directed by William Desmond Taylor (the famous murder victim) and based on a story called "The Mobilization of Johanna" by Rupert Hughes. Frances Marion did the screenplay.

    The organ music is uncredited but sounded familiar. My DVD has an alternative ending!
    7wes-connors

    From Freckles to Curls

    Freckle-faced country girl Mary Pickford (as Johanna Ransallar) is going through that "coming of age" stage; trouble is, on her shabby farm, there are no men to get "boy crazy" over. The married handyman is sent off at the butt of father Fred Huntley (as Paw Ransallar)'s rifle; leaving Ms. Pickford no one to pine for. Desperate, Pickford asks the Lord, "…send me a beau!" Then, an entire regimen of young men arrive; they are Great War soldiers, who encamp by the Ransallar farm. The ailing "beautifulest", Emory Johnson (as Frank Le Roy), is sent to recuperate in Pickford's bed. When Pickford prays, the Lord doesn't mess around, obviously. With so many men, Pickford is naturally attracted to others, including Monte Blue and Douglas MacLean. Who will Pickford choose?

    "Johanna Enlists" is a near-miss Pickford classic; the star is as delightful as ever, suffering through her "growing pains". William Desmond Taylor, Charles Rosher, and Wilfred Buckland create some wonderful images. Precocious freckle-faced little brother Wesley Barry (as Jake Ransallar) is excellent throughout. Wallace Beery (as Colonel Roberts) appears briefly. The adaptation never really engages, however, after the regimen arrives. The trial is not very captivating; and, there is no real romantic relationship shown between Pickford and any of the men. The "alternate ending" is better; unfortunately, the left intact "Colonel Mary Pickford…" scene punctuates the film absurdly.

    ******* Johanna Enlists (9/15/18) William Desmond Taylor ~ Mary Pickford, Wesley Barry, Emory Johnson
    TheCapsuleCritic

    OK Mary Pickford In A First Class Restoration.

    VCI Entertainment in partnership with the Mary Pickford Foundation have released their second collaborative effort. The first was Pickford's Gothic masterpiece SPARROWS which dates from 1926. JOHANNA ENLISTS is from 8 years earlier and was made to capitalize on America's entry into World War I. Pickford was 25 at the time and was already identified with the series of "Little Mary" roles that came to define her career. The success of POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL and A LITTLE PRINCESS the year before had typecast her in the role of a young child or tween. Barely 5 feet tall and with her head of long curly hair, it was easy for Mary to play these parts but it later became a curse when that was all the public wanted to see her as. The 1912 D. W. Griffith directed Biograph short A BEAST AT BAY, which is included as a bonus, gives us the chance to see Pickford playing her real life age of 20.

    By the time JOHANNA ENLISTS was made in 1918, Mary Pickford was the highest paid woman in America and the second highest paid movie star after Charlie Chaplin. She had her own movie studio and had complete creative control over her films which were released through Paramount. It was a year later, in an effort to eliminate the middleman and to maximize the earnings from her movies, that she and fellow artists Griifith, Chaplin, and her future husband Douglas Fairbanks banded together to form the appropriately named United Artists which gave them complete control over every aspect of their productions. UA's founding also helped to pave the way for several smaller independent companies as United Artists would release their movies which the major studios wouldn't touch.

    JOHANNA ENLISTS is another coming-of-age story for Pickford. It takes place in rural America, a setting that Mary would later utilize in HEART O' THE HILLS (1919). As the movie opens, Mary's character is stuck in a dreary existence of endless chores on her family's farm. She daydreams of a better life which incurs the wrath of her mother as it causes Johanna to mess things up on more than one occasion. This all changes when an army division sets up camp in a nearby field to train soldiers to fight in World War I. Johanna quickly develops crushes on two of the soldiers (one of them an officer) who treat her as someone special while exposing her to knowledge of the world outside the farm. They both fall in love with Johanna and end up fighting over her. When the dust finally settles, she is made an honorary member of the battalion and then winds up with a third soldier.

    While the movie is not one of Mary's best, this restoration definitely is considering that around 10 minutes of Reel 3 is missing. Production stills are used to fill in the gap and then the movie picks up where it left off. The rest of the footage is in excellent shape thanks to preservation from the Library of Congress and restoration by the Mary Pickford Foundation. VCI Entertainment continues their fine work in preserving mostly public domain films. Now if only VCI and the Mary Pickford Foundation could release a restored version of the original 1929 TAMING OF THE SHREW with Mary and Douglas Fairbanks (instead of the dreadful "improved" 1960s version), then that would be a real cause for celebration...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
    6JoeytheBrit

    Johanna Enlists review

    Frustrated teenage hillbilly Mary Pickford prays for a man and gets 1000 of them when a troop of hunky soldiers makes camp opposite her family's homestead in this lightweight comedy. For once, Pickford is playing a girl who has reached the age of consent instead of the overly cute 12-year-olds for which she was so popular at this point in her career. And while her natural radiance prevents Pickford from achieving the plainness for which she is aiming in the film's opening scene, ill-fated director William Desmond Taylor convincingly transforms her from gawky ingenue to desirable woman.
    6planktonrules

    Not particularly distinguished.

    I have generally scored Mary Pickford's films well. However, the score of 6, while about average, is definitely below average for her. Usually you get better than what you'll see in "Johanna Enlists"--a film with a relatively thin plot and lots and lots of patriotic nonsense.

    The film begins on a rural farm. Pickford plays a girlish sort--much like she did in most of her films. However, this character is becoming a young woman (although she was actually 23 at the time Pickford made this film) and her thoughts are on love and a boyfriend. But, being in the middle of no where, her options are limited. In a cute scene, she asks God for help---and only seconds later, a US Army outfit strolls along and decides to pitch camp right across from the farm! Much of the rest of the film is devoted to determining who Johanna will get--the dashing officer (who she inexplicably disliked) or a young enlisted man. There is a bit of controversy involving two guys fighting over her, but frankly it was of little consequence. Then, at the end some blatantly patriotic stuff is tossed in to remind us that the US is involved in the war and that Pickford hates the dreaded Hun.

    Basically this is an inconsequential film with a lot of hubbub about the war and patriotism stuck on, rather clumsily at the end. However, even with its shortcomings, it's always a delight to watch Pickford so I would still recommend it to her fans. But, if you aren't, she did make much better films you should see first like "My Best Girl", "Suds" or "Daddy Long Legs" (among others).

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1921 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Johanna Enlists
    • Filming locations
      • Lasky Location Ranch, Hollywood Hills, California, USA(Photograph)
    • Production company
      • Pickford Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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