A Fighting Colleen

A Fighting Colleen is a 1919 American silent comedy-drama[1] film directed by David Smith[1] and produced by Vitagraph Company of America.

When her mother dies, she engages in fistfights to defend her territory from newsboys.

The tenement in which Alannah lives is owned by the city's unjust mayor.

[1][7] Press for the film likened it to Mary Pickford's Daddy Long Legs and Mabel Normand's Mickey.

[8] The film received positive reviews, and did well at the box office.