Twin Kiddies

Twin Kiddies

54 mins | Drama | May 31, 1916

In March 1916, Pathé released a short feature entitled Little Mary Sunshine, starring a four-year-old Marie Osborne. This was one of the first features ever directed by King and it was so successful that Pathé asked the original production company, Balboa, for five more features with the same child wonder. All were produced during the second half of 1916, and only three of them survive today – one being Twin Kiddies, which shows the amazing progress King had made since the first film in the series. Of course, the story is thin, the ending quite abrupt, and the opening sequences rather long. Yet, the direction is much more subtle, alternating between shots of different size, suggesting that King was mastering the art of composition.

Twin Kiddies

54 mins | Drama | May 31, 1916

Twin Kiddies
In March 1916, Pathé released a short feature entitled Little Mary Sunshine, starring a four-year-old Marie Osborne. This was one of the first features ever directed by King and it was so successful that Pathé asked the original production company, Balboa, for five more features with the same child wonder. All were produced during the second half of 1916, and only three of them survive today – one being Twin Kiddies, which shows the amazing progress King had made since the first film in the series. Of course, the story is thin, the ending quite abrupt, and the opening sequences rather long. Yet, the direction is much more subtle, alternating between shots of different size, suggesting that King was mastering the art of composition.
Producers
Original title Twin Kiddies
Directors Henry King
Writers Calder Johnstone

Cast

Marie Osborne

as Bessie Hunt/Fay Van Loan

Henry King

as Jasper Hunt

Daniel Gilfether

as William Van Loan

Ruth Lackaye

as Mrs Flannigan

Edward Jobson

as Spencer

Mignon Le Brun

as Governess

R. Henry Grey

as Baxter Van Loan

Loretta Beecker

as Beatrice Van Loan