An Arcadian Maid Explained

An Arcadian Maid
Director:D. W. Griffith
Producer:Biograph Company
Starring:Mary Pickford
Cinematography:G.W. Bitzer
Distributor:Biograph Company
Runtime:16 minutes (16 frame/s)
Country:United States
Language:Silent..English titles

An Arcadian Maid is a 1910 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford. It was produced and distributed by the Biograph Company.[1] [2]

Premise

Mary Pickford plays Priscilla an unemployed maid who finds work at a farm. There she meets a no-good peddler who starts flirting with her and makes her fall in love with him. He runs up a gambling bill and asks her to help him pay his debts or he won't be able to marry her.[3]

Plot

Fate sometimes overtakes those who betray trusting innocence and does it so forcibly that there can be no question of the result. Here is a villain who induces a trusting girl to commit a robbery. But his ill-gotten gains do him no good. In a brawl on the train he either falls or is thrown out, and later falls dead at the feet of the girl he has deceived. Just how he got to where the girl was in the woods is not quite clear, but perhaps for dramatic purposes it is not altogether necessary. She, realising the probable results of taking her employer’s money, secures it from the body and returns it before the loss is discovered.[4]

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/A/ArcadianMaid1910.html An Arcadian Maid at silentera.com
  2. https://catalog.afi.com/Film/38100-AN-ARCADIAN-MAID?sid= The AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1893-1993:An Arcadian Maid
  3. Web site: An Arcadian Maid. 1910.
  4. https://archive.org/details/moviwor07chal/page/350/mode/2up/search/An+arcadian+maid Moving Picture World (July-Dec 1910) p 351