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  1. Molly of the Follies is a 1919 American comedy, silent black and white film directed by Edward Sloman. It is based on the story The Side-Show Girl by Peter Clark MacFarlane. Cast. Margarita Fisher as Molly Malone; Jack Mower as Joe Holmquist; Lule Warrenton as Kate Malone; Millard L. Webb as Milton Wallace; J. Farrell MacDonald as ...

    • Biography
    • Skills
    • Relationships

    Early Life

    In 1911, fueled by unsubstantiated rumours of white slave trading, Inspector Murville organised a raid in Limehouse, London. In the home of stage magician 'Manchu the Magnificent' (born Henry Speltz, in Canada), they found a little European girl whom no one had bothered to name cowering in a disappearing cabinet. Murville evacuated her to the Follyat Russel Square but knew there was something not quite right about her. Upon examination, she was found to be too abnormal to be fostered, The gir...

    Post-World War II

    After the events at Ettersberg, British practicioner attendance and use of the Folly drastically diminished both because of the reduction in practicioners and the psychological ties survivors had with the building. Despite his own psychological trauma, Nightingale refused to leave Molly alone at the Folly building. She and Nightingale have a close relationship having lived together at the Follyfor over 60 years (1945-2011/2012).

    Magic

    She can perform Haemomancy and was able to transport Peter Grant back in time for his encounter with Henry Pyke.She can move at incredible speed if she needs to, and is stronger than the average human as evidenced by the ease with which she picks up a drunk Lesley May.

    Culinary Skills

    Her culinary skills are legendary but her repertoire of recipes consists of British Public School food from the early 20th century. Many of these recipes include offcuts of meat not commonly used in modern cooking such as sweetbreadand offal. After Peter and Lesley's arrival at the Folly Molly introduced more modern cuisine onto the menu, partially through their gifts of modern cookbooks and partially through her own hard work. Her current cooking and baking appears to be inspired by both Jam...

    Thomas Nightingale

    Molly cares greatly for Nightingale which is fully reciprocated on his part, however the nature of their relationship is unclear. Hugh Oswald reminisced on the unique, but at-the-time scandalous, nature of Nightingale's affinity with Molly prior to WWII. Conversely Beverley Brook expressed distaste when Peter suggested an intimate relationship between Molly and Nightingale.

    Foxglove

    During the events of Lies Sleeping, Molly is reunited with a fae named Foxglove. They had previously been traded by their Queen to a human sometime in the 18th or 19th century. Molly and Foxglove were separated soon after this transaction, and Foxglove was kept in forced labour by various human practitioners for the next century. Peter Grant eventually aids his own and Foxglove's escape and reunites the two in The Folly where they share a tearful reunion. It is unknown if Foxglove is a blood...

    Unknown Painting

    Peter discovers a nude impressionist painting of Molly holding a bowl of cherries or raw meat in the coach house. Shortly after he finds a full portrait of Nightingale looking older and painted in a different style.The artist of both these paintings is currently unknown.

  2. Molly of the Follies: Directed by Edward Sloman. With Margarita Fischer, Jack Mower, Lule Warrenton, Millard Webb. Molly Malone dances at a Coney Island sideshow to attract crowds.

    • Edward Sloman
    • 1919-02-16
    • Comedy
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  3. Molly of the Follies is a 1919 American comedy, silent black and white film directed by Edward Sloman. It is based on the story The Side-Show Girl by Peter Clark MacFarlane.

  4. 12 de mai. de 2023 · Synopsis. Molly Malone dances at a Coney Island sideshow to attract crowds. She loves Joe Holmquist, "The Human Submarine," as does Molly's mother Kate, the "Mystic Hindu...

  5. Molly of the Follies. 1919. Comedy. Watchlist. Margarita Fisher -- who'd dropped the "c" in her last name as part of the "de-Germanization" policies of WWI -- played the title role in the Pathe...

  6. Molly of the Follies is a 1919 American comedy, silent black and white film directed by Edward Sloman. It is based on the story The Side-Show Girl by Peter Clark MacFarlane.