The Little Irish Girl

The Little Irish Girl is a 1926 silent film romantic drama produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Dolores Costello. Based on the story The Grifters, written by Edith Joan Lyttleton, it is considered to be a lost film.[1][2][3]

The Little Irish Girl
Directed byRoy Del Ruth
Produced by"The Grifters" (short story) by G. B. Lancaster
Written byDarryl Zanuck (adaptation)
StarringDolores Costello
CinematographyH. Lyman Broening
Willard Van Enger
Edited byClarence Kolster
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
March 6, 1926 (limited release)
Running time
7 reels; 6,667 feet
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

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Preservation status

This film is now lost. Warner Bros. records of the film's negative have a notation, "Junked 12/27/48" (i.e., December 27, 1948). Warner Bros. destroyed many of its negatives in the late 1940s and 1950s due to nitrate film pre-1933 decomposition. Or in February 1956, Jack Warner sold the rights to all of his pre-December 1949 films to Associated Artists Productions. In 1969, UA donated 16mm prints of some Warner Bros. films from outside the United States. No copies of The Little Irish Girl are known to exist.

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