‎Dick Whittington and His Cat (1913) directed by Alice Guy-Blaché • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd
Dick Whittington and His Cat

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Dick, a young boy hears wondrous tales of London, where the streets are paced with gold. At night he dreams of the capital. The next day he leaves his country home to see his fortune in London. He fails to find work at first and is almost starving when a wealthy sea-merchant takes him in as a cook's help. The cook takes an instant dislike to him and tortures him mercilessly. His garret is full of rats and he often goes without food. One day, a man on the street takes him for a beer and gives him a coin, which he uses to buy a cat.

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16 Apr 1913
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