Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch

Director: Hugh Ford Cast: Mary Carr
Mary Carr
, Lawrence Johnson
Lawrence Johnson
, Gareth Hughes
Gareth Hughes
, May McAvoy
May McAvoy
Hugh Ford
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch

Director: Hugh Ford Cast: Mary Carr
Mary Carr
, Lawrence Johnson
Lawrence Johnson
, Gareth Hughes
Gareth Hughes
, May McAvoy
May McAvoy
Hugh Ford

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Overview

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch by Alice Hegan Rice was a favorite children's book of the Victorian era. It was made into a play and filmed several times. This version is notable because its Mrs. Wiggs, Mary Carr (who made a screen career of playing kindly old ladies), also performed the role on stage. Unfortunately, that's the only notable aspect of it -(Marguerite Clark) is only mediocre as the female lead, Lovey Mary, an inmate of an orphanage who runs away with a little boy (Lawrence Johnson) who has won her heart. Mary and Tommy find refuge with Mrs. Wiggs (Carr), but the sheriff finds the two fugitives and returns Tommy to his mother, Maggie, a circus performer (Gladys Valerie). Maggie is injured and tells Mary that Tommy's father is Dick Morgan (Jack MacLean), a wealthy fellow. Mary goes to him to insist that he makes things right by Maggie and his boy, which he does. Mary herself becomes engaged to Mrs. Wiggs' son, Billy (Gareth Hughes), and a happy ending is had by all.

Product Details

Release Date: 08/05/2014
UPC: 0025192235849
Original Release: 1919
Source: ALLIED VAUGHN
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Language: English
Time: 1:20:00
Sales rank: 48,733

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Mary Carr Mrs. Nancy Wiggs
Lawrence Johnson Actor
Gareth Hughes Billy Wiggs
May McAvoy Australy Wiggs
Marguerite Clark Lovey Mary
Mary Davis Mrs. Eichorn
Vivian Ogden Actor

Technical Credits
Hugh Ford Director
Adolph Zukor Producer
Jesse Lasky Producer
Eve Unsell Screenwriter
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