Hoodoo Ann is a 1916 silent comedy-drama film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and written by D. W. Griffith. The story follows Ann, a young orphan who believes she is cursed with bad luck until she gets married. After a fire at the orphanage, Ann is adopted by a kind couple and falls in love with Jimmie Vance, the boy next door. However, her belief in the curse leads to a series of humorous and dramatic events, including a misunderstanding involving a loaded gun. Ultimately, Ann finds happiness and lifts the "hoodoo" through love and courage.
Credits: Director: Lloyd Ingraham Producer: D. W. Griffith Starring: Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Wilbur Higby, Loyola O'Connor Screenplay: D. W. Griffith Cinematography: Unknown