A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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THE THREE MUSKETEERS (1921) 113 The classic features and natural dignity of Mary MacLaren fitted her perfectly for the role of Queen Anne. She is shown here, thanking d'Artagnan for the return of her jewels, stolen by Milady. Her acting ability won her a secure place in pictures, but she never attained the prominence of her sister, Katherine MacDonald. BELOW Mary Pickford's offering for 1921 was a highly successful version of Little Lord Fauntleroy, in which she played the dual role of Cedric Errol and Dearest, his mother. The scene below shows her ( him ) with her (his) grandfather, played by Claude Gillingwater.