Today, I'm reviewing the classic family movie, Anne of Green Gables, starring Anne Shirley as a spunky redheaded orphan from Prince Edward Island.
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I recently had the opportunity to view a trio of
family-friendly films from Warner Archive. Anne of Green Gables (1934), My Pal,
Wolf (1944) and The Littlest Hobo (1958), each have their distinct charms and were fun to watch.
In a smoothly-execited, if jam-packed RKO production, the first
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Vintage ad from Variety Magazine Anne of Green Gables (1919) Status: Missing and presumed lost Mary Miles Minter is remembered today for her relationship with William Desmond Taylor, her director, mentor and silent Hollywood’s most famous murder victim. However, in the late 1910′s, she read more
Anne Shirley and O.P. Heggie in a publicity shot for Anne of Green Gables (1934)
"I cannot imagine my red hair away. I do my best but it's no use. It will be my lifelong sorrow." - Annie Shirley
It's the film that gave actress Anne Shirley her name.
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Anne Shirley and O.P. Heggie in a publicity shot for Anne of Green Gables (1934)
"I cannot imagine my red hair away. I do my best but it's no use. It will be my lifelong sorrow." - Annie Shirley
It's the film that gave actress Anne Shirley her name.
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