Howard, the Boy
Walter Miller
Howard, the Boy

It's love at first sight for the Boy, but obstacles— namely shyness, and the temerity of other suitors— place themselves in the way of his love. Unknowingly, the Boy and the young woman of his fancy both stay at the home of mutual friends— But all is not well, as robbers lurk outside the house.
"So Near, Yet So Far" (1912) [Full Film]
Howard, the Boy
Walter Miller
Howard, the Boy
The Young Woman
Mary Pickford
The Young Woman
The Rival / In Club
Robert Harron
The Rival / In Club
In Club
Lionel Barrymore
In Club
In Club / On Street
Christy Cabanne
In Club / On Street
A Thief
Harry Carey
A Thief
A Friend
Dorothy Gish
A Friend
A Friend
Lillian Gish
A Friend
Rich Woman in Other Town
Claire McDowell
Rich Woman in Other Town
In Club
Antonio Moreno
In Club
In Club
Henry B. Walthall
In Club
Rich Man in Other Town
Charles Hill Mailes
Rich Man in Other Town
On the face of it, this is just a simple story of unrequited love as young "Howard" (Walter Miller) worships a young woman (Mary Pickford) from afar - never quite plucking up the courage to speak to her. Then serendipity takes a hand: he rescues her from a couple of unscrupulous burglars. What makes this a little more remarkable is the creative way in which both DW Griffith and GW Bitzer have created a short story that flows effortlessly. It has a pace and style that makes it a very easy watch. Sadly, the story itself is maybe just a little too basic - it could have done with a few more scenes of substance for all to show off their skills a bit more, but it's still an interesting and charming twenty minutes of cinema.
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