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  1. Director. Lillian Coogan. Writer. Jack Coogan Sr. Writer. Reviews. Believing her husband to be unfaithful, Helene Savelli takes her son, Jackie, to the Holdens' farm and dies shortly afterward. The Holdens keep Jackie, but he eventually goes to the city when the elderly couple lose their farm and retire to the poorhouse.

  2. Daddy is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper for Associated First National Pictures. [1] . It stars Jackie Coogan, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Josie Sedgwick, and Cesare Gravina. [2] . The script was written by Jackie Coogan's parents, Jack and Lillian.

  3. arrow_forward. Daddy is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by E. Mason Hopper for Associated First National Pictures. It stars Jackie Coogan, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Josie Sedgwick, and...

  4. Daddy es una película estrenada en el año 1923 dirigida por E. Mason Hopper . Está protagonizada por Jackie Coogan, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Josie Sedgwick...Believing her husband to be unfaithful, Helene Savelli takes her son, Jackie, to the Holdens' farm and dies shortly afterward.

  5. Arthur Edmund Carewe Cast. Cesare Gravina Cast. Jack Coogan Sr. Story. Lillian Coogan Story. Frank B. Good Cinematography. Robert Martin Cinematography. Critics reviews. Unfounded jealousy causes the wife of Paul Savelli, a famous musician, to leave him taking their baby to her old friends the Holdens, who raise him after her untimely death.

  6. Believing her husband to be unfaithful, Helene Savelli takes her son, Jackie, to the Holdens' farm and dies shortly afterward. The Holdens keep Jackie, but he eventually goes to the city when the elderly couple lose their farm and retire to the poorhouse.

  7. Believing her husband to be unfaithful, Helene Savelli (Josie Sedgwick) takes her little son Jackie (Coogan) to live on the Holden farm. Helene dies shortly thereafter and Jackie runs away from home when the Holdens (Bert Woodruff and Anna Townsend) are forced into the poorhouse.