LITTLE MISS HOOVER

1h 6m
Movie
IMDb 5.4 /10
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Distributor: Cineverse

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John S. Robertson's 1918 silent film "Little Miss Hoover" offers a charming glimpse into the societal efforts during World War I. Starring the effervescent Marguerite Clark as Nancy Craddock, a spirited society girl who believes "eggs will win the war," the film humorously chronicles her enlistment in the Food Administration. The narrative, bolstered by solid performances from Alfred Hickman and Eugene O'Brien, highlights a lesser-known facet of the home front during the Great War. While its IMDb rating of 5.4 suggests a modest reception, the film stands as a curious and lighthearted artifact of its time, worth exploring for its historical context and period charm.

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John S. Robertson