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Over the Hill to the Poorhouse Mamma (film 1920)
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Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, also known as Over the Hill, is a 1920 American silent drama film about a woman who has a lot of children, and who never gets the chance to enjoy life. The film starred actress Mary Carr and almost all of her real-life children. The film was directed by Harry Millarde, released by Fox Film Corporation, and was a box office success in 1920. Mamma (Over the Hill to the Poorhouse) è un film muto del 1920 diretto da Harry F. Millarde e tratto dalla poesia di . È un rifacimento di Over the Hill to the Poorhouse del 1908 di Stanner E.V. Taylor e di Over the Hills del 1911 di Joseph W. Smiley e George Loane Tucker.
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Film still with Carr and her children
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