Little Lady Eileen (1916)

Herald for LITTLE LADY EILEEN (1916) with Marguerite Clark

FAMOUS PLAYERS
DANIEL FROHMAN
presents

MARGUERITE CLARK as
"LITTLE LADY EILEEN"

Directed by J. SEARLE DAWLEY

Produced by The
FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM Co.
ADOLPH ZUKOR, Pres.

AUDITORIUM SAT. APRIL 28TH (1917)
TWO SHOWS 7-30 & 9.00
ADULTS .20 & CHILDREN .10

PARAMOUNT PICTURES

Herald for LITTLE LADY EILEEN (1916) with Marguerite Clark

IRRESISTIBLE

MARGUERITE CLARK
IN
"LITTLE LADY EILEEN"

A TENDER, APPEALING SCREEN CREATION

"Can't You Believe Me?"

"Lunch and Love"

Herald for LITTLE LADY EILEEN (1916) with Marguerite Clark

MARGUERITE CLARK
as
"LITTLE LADY EILEEN"

A FANCIFUL ROMANTIC PhotoPlay

"I Knew the Faries Would Show You Your True Love."

Eileen Delighted by the Cobbler Fairy Tale

Herald for LITTLE LADY EILEEN (1916) with Marguerite Clark

THE LOVABLE
MARGUERITE CLARK
as
"LITTLE LADY EILEEN"

CAST OF CHARACTERS

LITTLE LADY EILEEN MARGUERITE CLARK
Stanley Churchill and Sir George Churchill - twin brothers Vernon Steele
Dennis Kavanaugh, Eileen's Father John L. Shine
Father Kearney J. K. Murray
Pawdein (cobbler) Harry Lee
Lady Gower (Eileen's aunt) Maggie Halloway Fisher
Mike Cafferty, Innkeeper Russell Bassett

REVIEW

DO you believe in faries? When Maude Adams asked that question at the end of "Peter Pan," every man, woman and child in the theatre invariably joined in the chorus of affirmatives. Now Marguerite Clark, herself the dainty incarnation of the elf spirit, is starred by the Famous Players in a delifhtful romance that answers this question better than any verbal reply could. Strangely enough, it is only the little Lady Eileen who believes in fairies at the beginning of the story. The others about her are entirely too practical for that, but after we have seen the people of elf-land lead the trusting little girl to her true lover, and destroy the imposter who attempted to get possession of her fortune, there can be no doubt at all that the fairies reward our faith in them. The irresistible Marguerite Clark makes of "Little Lady Eileen" and exquisite, mischievous, charming characterization , that will live in your memory as long as did the fairy tales your mother told.



with Marguerite Clark and Vernon Steele.. Directed by J. Searle Dawley. Famous Players/Paramount.

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This work (Little Lady Eileen (1916), by Paramount), identified by Bruce Calvert, is free of known copyright restrictions.

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