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  1. Norma Phillips was the comely star of Our Mutual Girl, a self-promotional serial produced by the Mutual Film Corporation (later the home of comedian Charles Chaplin). The adventures of the heroine were tied in with a serialized magazine story, which in turn yielded several advertising franchises. A mild action yarn with romantic overtones, Our ...

  2. Our Mutual Girl Weekly featured the current story of Our Mutual Girl illustrated in full colour, fashion columns, health and beauty hints, 'exclusive discussions helpful to the housewife and to the housewife's young daughter', and a coupon that could be exchanged for a free May Manton dress pattern.89 It was only available to patrons of ...

  3. 'Our Mutual Girl' was unique. Not quite a serial, not quite a newsreel, and not strictly an advertisement, it combined elements of all three. In 52 weekly one-reel episodes, running from January ...

  4. Our Mutual Girl was unique. Not quite a serial, not quite a newsreel and not strictly an advertisement, it combined elements of all three. In 52 weekly one-reel episodes, running from January 19, 1914 to January 11, 1915, the Mutual Girl outwitted villains, saw the sights of New York, met with theatrical and political celebrities (who frequently helped her out of trouble) and tried on ...

  5. Our Mutual Girl på Internet Movie Database (engelsk) Our Mutual Girl hos British Film Institute (engelsk) Our Mutual Girl på The Movie Database (engelsk) Denne side blev senest ændret den 3. januar 2024 kl. 22:29. Tekst er tilgængelig under Creative C ...

  6. Cast: Norma Phillips [Margaret, our Mutual girl], Mayme Kelso [Mrs. James Knickerbocker, Margaret’s aunt], Jessie Lewis [Lewis, Mrs. Knickerbocker’s maid], Grace Fisher [Aunt Abbie], Edward Brennan [Howard Dunbar, the man of mystery], Mr. Johnston (W. Ray Johnston) [Jack Stuyvescent], Miss Dumo (Evelyn Dumo) [Margaret’s maid], Julia Chippendale [Margaret’s maid], Melitha Elam [Sally ...

  7. Our Mutual Girl was unique. Not quite a serial, not quite a newsreel and not strictly an advertisement, it combined elements of all three. In 52 weekly one-reel episodes, running from January 19, 1914 to January 11, 1915, the Mutual Girl outwitted villains, saw the sights of New York, met with theatrical and political celebrities (who frequently helped her out of trouble) and tried on ...