Sparrows
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Sparrows
Summary
Sparrows is a film[1]. Sparrows ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Sparrows's video is recorded as Sparrows (1926).webm[3].
- Sparrows's image is recorded as Sparrows poster.jpg[4].
- Sparrows's instance of is recorded as film[5].
- Sparrows's director is recorded as William Beaudine[6].
- Sparrows's director is recorded as Carl Harbaugh[7].
- Sparrows's director is recorded as Earle Brown[8].
- Sparrows's director is recorded as Tom McNamara[9].
- Sparrows's screenwriter is recorded as C. Gardner Sullivan[10].
- Sparrows's genre is recorded as drama film[11].
- Sparrows's genre is recorded as silent film[12].
- Sparrows's followed by is recorded as My Best Girl[13].
- Sparrows's cast member is recorded as Mary Pickford[14].
- Sparrows's cast member is recorded as Gustav von Seyffertitz[15].
- Sparrows's cast member is recorded as Charlotte Mineau[16].
- Sparrows's cast member is recorded as Spec O'Donnell[17].
- Sparrows's cast member is recorded as Roy Stewart[18].
- Sparrows's cast member is recorded as Lloyd Whitlock[19].
- Sparrows's producer is recorded as Mary Pickford[20].
- Sparrows's director of photography is recorded as Hal Mohr[21].
- Sparrows's director of photography is recorded as Charles Rosher[22].
- Sparrows's director of photography is recorded as Karl Struss[23].
- Sparrows's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0017423[24].
- Sparrows's part of is recorded as National Film Registry[25].
- Sparrows's Commons category is recorded as Sparrows (1926 film)[26].
- Sparrows's distribution format is recorded as video on demand[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Sparrows's producer is recorded as Mary Pickford[20]. Directors include William Beaudine[6], Carl Harbaugh[7], Earle Brown[8], and Tom McNamara[9]. Sparrows's screenwriter is recorded as C. Gardner Sullivan[10]. Cast members include Mary Pickford[14], Gustav von Seyffertitz[15], Charlotte Mineau[16], Spec O'Donnell[17], Roy Stewart[18], and Lloyd Whitlock[19].
Publication
Sparrows's publication date is recorded as +1926-01-01T00:00:00Z[28]. Genres include drama film[11] and silent film[12]. Sparrows's part of is recorded as National Film Registry[25].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Sparrows's followed by is recorded as My Best Girl[13].
Why It Matters
Sparrows ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month).[2] Sparrows has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] Sparrows is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]