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Little Annie Rooney 1925

Runtime

95 mins

Mary is a feisty, quick‑tempered brat who’s ready to fight at the drop of a hat. As the daughter of a beat cop, she confronts the everyday challenges of growing up in a gritty city neighborhood. The short film has been preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with the Library of Congress’s Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division in 2014.

Mary is a feisty, quick‑tempered brat who’s ready to fight at the drop of a hat. As the daughter of a beat cop, she confronts the everyday challenges of growing up in a gritty city neighborhood. The short film has been preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with the Library of Congress’s Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division in 2014.

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Annabelle ‘Little Annie’ Rooney lives at the edge of a crowded tenement world, where a loose-knit gang of children runs the streets and crosses paths with the older rival crew known as the Kid Kellys, led by Joe Kelly. Annie’s days are loud, chaotic, and full of small rebellions, but there’s a softer spotlight on her when Joe, a surprisingly kind presence, catches her eye and earns a touch of her affection. Her brother, Tim Rooney, is part of the Big Kellys, and the tension between the two families is never far from the surface.

As the kids hustle for money, they decide to stage a fundraiser—an impromptu Wild West play—to settle a five-dollar debt owed to a local fruit vendor after a morning mishap where a frightened horse sent fruit rolling and wailing bells into motion. The plan is simple, the stakes are real, and the air is charged with mischief and danger. During rehearsals, Annie’s bravado leads to a risky moment where she tries to ride a horse again, only this time the beast bolts, sending her into a perilous tumble. Joe appears out of the crowd, leaping into action to catch her as she falls, and in a spontaneous touch of mercy, he repays the fruit vendor with five dollars’ worth of dance tickets, salvaging both the fundraiser and Annie’s growing trust in him.

That dance night doubles as Officer Rooney’s birthday. He is patrolling outside the hall, a steady, protective presence in a world that knows little rest. Inside, the atmosphere crackles with a gang confrontation: Joe clashes with two of his peers, Tony and Spider, and the room lights flicker out in a hurry. A gunshot pierces the tense quiet, but the bullet meant for Joe finds Officer Rooney instead, ending his life and throwing the neighborhood into a new, darker uncertainty.

In the days that follow, the mystery gnaws at the living and the law alike. A week passes with no clear break in the case, and Tony and Spider weave a tale that points toward Joe as the killer. Tim, caught between loyalty and grief, moves toward a vengeful edge. The gang world grows more dangerous as Tony is hauled toward police scrutiny, and Tim arrives with the grim claim that he has just shot Joe.

A different kind of drama unfolds at the hospital, where Joe’s life hangs by a thread. He requires an urgent blood transfusion, and Annie steps forward with a courageous, if frightened, resolve: she will donate blood to save him. The procedure is tense, the needle, the tests, the fear—yet the moment she learns she will survive, a quiet, hopeful defiance takes hold. The exchange crystallizes into a fragile vow: Annie envisions a future where she and Joe might marry one day, their bond tempered by the trials they’ve faced.

In the final scenes, Joe survives long enough to share a ride through town with Annie and her friends, a small procession of resilience. Tim, now serving as a traffic officer, stands at the crossroads of duty and family, waving them through an ordinary intersection that feels like a sign of ordinary life returning to a neighborhood that has seen too much. The tale closes on a note of quiet endurance, the kind that lingers after a city’s heartbreaks and triumphs, with two young people looking toward a tentative, hopeful future together.

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