The Littlest Rebel

The Littlest Rebel

1914 en 60 minutes

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Plot

Young Virgie's father, Captain Herbert Cary, is a Confederate soldier. During the Civil War, Virgie, along with her slave Uncle Billy and her mother, are caught between the lines. While Virgie's father is fighting, her family is visited by Union soldiers, including Colonel Morrison, who is assigned to capture her father. Virgie inadvertently helps Morrison, by singing "Dixie" to him and then hiding her father. In the end, Virgie and her father are able to escape, and Virgie even sings "Polly Wolly Doodle" with the Union soldiers and hugs her father, now a Union officer,

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Cast

E.K. Lincoln

E.K. Lincoln

Capt. Herbert Carey

Elaine Ivans

Elaine Ivans

Sally Ann

Mimi Yvonne

Mimi Yvonne

Virgie

William Sorelle

William Sorelle

Lt. Col. Morrison

Estelle Mardo

Estelle Mardo

Mrs. Carey

Martin Reagan

Martin Reagan

Uncle Billy

Fred Fleck

Fred Fleck

Lt. Harris

J. Herbert Frank

J. Herbert Frank

Jim Dudley

Paul Pinkerton

Paul Pinkerton

Joe Dudley

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