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    Hoodoo Ann is a 1916 American comedy-drama silent film, written by D.W. Griffith, directed by Lloyd Ingraham and released by Triangle Film Corporation .

  2. "Hoodoo Ann" is a comedy-drama, included in our program to illustrate the work of Robert Harron, a star of Silent Hall of Fame. Directed by Lloyd Ingraham Produced by The Fine Arts Film Company Scenario by Granville Warwick (D.W. Griffith)

  3. Hoodoo Ann: Directed by Lloyd Ingraham. With Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, William H. Brown, Wilbur Higby. An orphan girl, believing herself cursed with the hoodoo until she gets married, is adopted by a childless couple after the orphanage burns down.

    • (926)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Lloyd Ingraham
    • 1916-03-26
  4. La pequeña huerfanita es una película dirigida por Lloyd Ingraham con Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, William H. Brown, Wilbur Higby .... Año: 1916. Título original: Hoodoo Ann. Sinopsis: Una niña huérfana cree que su vida está cayendo a pedazos. Parece que todo lo que podía salir mal sale mal.

    • Estados Unidos
    • Comedia. Drama. Romance | Cine mudo
    • Lloyd Ingraham
    • 65
  5. Hoodoo Ann película dirigida por Lloyd Ingraham y protagonizada por Mae Marsh, Robert Harron y William H. Brown. Año: 1916. Sinopsis: En toda su joven vida, Hoodoo Ann ha estado a la altura de su apodo.

    • (363)
    • Mae Marsh
    • Lloyd Ingraham
  6. A teenage orphan (who believes herself to be "hoodooed") is taken in by a childless couple and quickly falls for the boy next door; Her luck seems to have changed. But the idyll is broken up after a trip to the movies-- It seems the 'hoodoo' has returned after she tries to replicate what she'd seen on the screen.

  7. Spurned by everyone at the orphanage and on her way to fulfilling Black Cindy's prophecies through her participation in a series of unlucky events, Ann finally vindicates herself by rescuing Goldie, the orphanage favorite, from a raging fire.