The Little Bride of Heaven (1912) Poster

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It is not, strictly speaking, a religious picture
deickemeyer10 December 2016
A story of the slums by Mary Imlay Taylor. It is not, strictly speaking, a religious picture. Its characters are mostly Roman Catholics and it tells how a very poor little girl got a white dress for her confirmation. She thought it came, a miracle, in answer to her prayer to the blessed Virgin; but there is nothing in it to offend religious sensibilities in any one. It is set in the very slattern rooms of a congested city district except the last pretty scene, which shows the procession going to the church, choir boys, the priest, little girls in white and the two nuns that follow. It is a fairly effective offering, pretty well acted. Miss Mary Fuller, as the child's mother helps it out a good deal, although all the older players act very naturally indeed. The photographs are fine. - The Moving Picture World, July 6, 1912
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