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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Shirley Temple. Early Years. 1932-1933.

Shirley Temple. Early Years. 1932-1933.
An Exclusive film anthology taken from Shirley Temple s personal collection. This set includes  7 shorts Shirley Temple's Early Years. Capturing the first work Shirley ever did in show business, these rare short films, made in 1932 and 1933, are the ones that launched her to stardom. Shirley presents them for the first time expertly restored and in beautiful color.
1. The Kid's Last Fight. 1933.
Diaper Dampsey must defend his diaper-weight championship, but someone has kidnapped his girlfriend to make him lose!
2. Glad Rags to Riches. 1933.
A girl has to decide who to marry: a poor country boy or a rich nightclub owner.
3. Polly Tix in Washington. 1933.
A child runs for the Senate, in a short film where toddlers play adults.
4. Kid in Hollywood. 1933.
An aspiring actress is rejected by casting, but gets her chance to perform when the star doesn't feel like performing. The cast is all young children, performing adult roles.
5. War Babies. 1932.
A group of soldiers in a café watch a dancer as she entertains them, but later two of them become rivals over her.
6. Kid 'in' Africa. 1933.
Missionary Cradlebait goes to the jungle to "civilize" the cannibals, but ends up in a cooking pot.
7. The Pie-Covered Wagon. 1932.
Second episode in the Baby Burlesk series of one reel comedies.
Director: Charles Lamont.
Cast: Shirley Temple, Georgie Smith, Eugene Butler, Philip Hurlic, Arthur J. Maskery, Jimmie Milliken, Danny Boone Jr., Ted Frye, Philip Hurlic, Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins, Arthur J. Maskery, Gloria Ann White, Marilyn Spinner, Larry Harris.
USA, 1932-1933.
Language: English.
Subtitles: English.
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Shirley Temple. Early Years. 1932-1933.
Shirley Temple. Early Years. 1932-1933.

Shirley Temple. Early Years. 1932-1933.
Shirley Temple. Early Years. 1932-1933.

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