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One Hundred Percent American

  • 1918
  • 14m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
126
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Mary Pickford in One Hundred Percent American (1918)
Short

A girl wants to go to a ball, admission one Liberty Bond, but rather than go herself, she loans the bond to a girlfriend. A soldier and a sailor find out and take her to the ball with them.A girl wants to go to a ball, admission one Liberty Bond, but rather than go herself, she loans the bond to a girlfriend. A soldier and a sailor find out and take her to the ball with them.A girl wants to go to a ball, admission one Liberty Bond, but rather than go herself, she loans the bond to a girlfriend. A soldier and a sailor find out and take her to the ball with them.

  • Director
    • Arthur Rosson
  • Stars
    • Mary Pickford
    • Loretta Blake
    • Theodore Reed
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    126
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    • Director
      • Arthur Rosson
    • Stars
      • Mary Pickford
      • Loretta Blake
      • Theodore Reed
    • 4User reviews
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    Mary Pickford
    Mary Pickford
    • Mayme
    Loretta Blake
    Loretta Blake
    • Tillie
    Theodore Reed
      Henry Bergman
      Henry Bergman
      • Man who steps on Mayme's foot
      Monte Blue
      Monte Blue
      • Mayme's army boyfriend
      Joan Marsh
      Joan Marsh
        • Director
          • Arthur Rosson
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        HarlowMGM

        Incredibly Beautiful Mary Pickford Highlight of This Little War Bond Promotional

        100 PERCENT American isn't a "real" movie - it's a war bond drive short told in dramatic form so don't expect it to be as entertaining as a bona fide Mary Pickford movie. It IS however quite charming and one of the best done films of this nature, even up against later "talkie" examples. Mary Pickford stars as a small town girl who while originally flippant upon hearing of the necessities of saving money and investing in war bonds, nevertheless denies herself luxuries like new dresses, ice cream sundaes, and even trolley tickets to save for war bonds. Her friend, however isn't quite so self-sacrificing.

        There is quite a bit of light humor in this effective little piece of patriotism and it's biggest asset is Mary Pickford at perhaps the most beautiful I have ever seen her. Mary plays a young woman her own age, twenty-something, and she is absolutely a vision in lovely clothes, especially her first scene in a fetching outfit complete with cap. And I love one of the opening screen boards reading "Americans are extremists...what we earn in six days, we spend in two hours" suggesting at least some things never change even after almost 100 years.
        6boblipton

        Buy Bonds!

        Mary Pickford was originally Gladys Louise Smith from Toronto, Ontario. Americans didn't care and we've always welcomed our Canuckistani neighbors since we've settled that pesky matter over the 49th Parallel. Miss Pickford, Charley Chaplin (from England, naturally) and Douglas Fairbanks (he, at least, was born here) toured the country, raising money for the First World World, aka the 4th Liberty Bond. They also produced short subjects, exhorting movie audiences to buy bonds. This is Mary's.

        It's a simple story of a young girl, out at an amusement park, exhorted to buy bonds. So she practices a few economies, like forgoing an ice cream soda and walking home instead of taking the trolley, and in less than a minute of screen time, she has her own bond in hand.

        Miss Pickford is adorable and silly and compassionate and sad..... all the emotions and a couple of nice gags. There's little in this movie, but it's fun to see America's Sweetheart mugging it up. Even if she was from another country, we Americans like a taste of the exotic.
        Michael_Elliott

        Fun Pickford

        100% American (1918)

        *** (out of 4)

        This here is another WW1 short trying to get American's to donate money but the big difference here is that the film uses Hollywood talent. Mary Pickford, Loretta Blake and Monte Blue lead the cast for this Famous-Players production. The film shows Pickford cutting back on spending habits so that she can give that money for war bonds instead. Instead of buying an ice cream she just settles for water. Instead of buying a new dress she simply wears an old one and so on. This film here uses a lot of humor to get its message across and this can be seen in Pickford's performance, which comes off very good and quite funny. The scene with her in the store lusting over the ice cream was incredibly funny but the ending to the film is pretty weak. The movie runs 14-minutes and is entertaining throughout, although the message is repeated one too many times.

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          Mary Pickford was a Canadian citizen when this film was made, and when it was released in Canada to support the Canadian war bond drive, its title was changed from 'American' to '100% Canadian'.

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        • Release date
          • October 5, 1918 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • None
        • Also known as
          • 100% American
        • Filming locations
          • Los Angeles, California, USA
        • Production companies
          • Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
          • Liberty Loan Committee
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        • Runtime
          14 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Silent
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.33 : 1

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