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~~ TURN AROUND BRIGHT EYES ~ SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN BRIGHT EYES ~~
I am currently going down memory lane, going through photos of my German family, three generations up. While tapping into the past, I developed the taste for really old movies that my grandparents grew up with, including old Shirley Temple classics.
While on Netflix, I found Bright Eyes,...
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It's the Good Ship Lollipop
When my daughter was five, it was not the easiest thing in he world to find some quality entertainment for her to watch that wasn't animated. Recalling several childhood Sunday afternoon with TV repeats of old Shirley Temples, I thought she might enjoy seeing a girl of similar age having... Read full review »
Cute Movie
This is one of Shirley Temple's first peaces and is universally famous for the song, "On the Good Ship LolliPop". Shirley was such a cute little girl and this movie is worth the price just to see her sing. If your a Temple fan, or looking for a family-friendly cute comedy; try this great film... Read full review »
These eyes are bright!
After a 6 month hiatus I am back with yet another review!
Bright Eyes is a 1934 film starring Shirley Temple as the ever adorable Shirley Blake. Lois Wilson plays her mom, Mary. Mary and Shirley live with Mr. and Mrs. Smythe (played perfectly by Theodore Von Eltz and Dorothy Christy) Mary...
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Little orphan Shirley gets in the middle of a nasty custody battle. One of Temple's first and best most famous for the song "On the Good Ship Lollipop."
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Bright Eyes [VHS]
Shirley Temple, the original dancing baby, sings her signature song, "On the Good Ship Lollipop," in this heart-rending drama, one of eight films she made in 1934 (!) at the ripe age of 6, and for which she was honored with a special pint-sized Academy Award. Temple stars as Shirley, the curly-headed "gosh, oh gee"-adorable mascot to a group of aviators since her pilot father "cracked up and went to heaven." Get out your handkerchiefs when Shirley's mother is also killed, setting up a custody battle between the nasty, highfalutin Joy Smythe's curmudgeon uncle Ned; Loop, another pilot; and the society girl who once left Loop grounded at the altar. Temple's movies are today marketed as children's films, but, like the classic Warner Bros. cartoons, they were made for adults. Her plucky, indomitable spirit helped America get through the Depression. She's perky and precocious to beat the band, but she suffers so on the way to the inevitable happy ending. When she gushes, "It's the best day I've ever had in my whole life," you know tragedy is imminent. In Bright Eyes she is also at the mercy of bratty Smythe (scene-stealing Jane Withers), a pint-sized tantrum-throwing terror who makes Linda Blair in The Exorcist look like a Teletubbie. A further parental advisory in these politically correct times: Joy's eagerly awaited comeuppance is a real slap in the face. --Donald Liebenson
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Shirley Temple: Bright Eyes [VHS]
Shirley Temple, the original dancing baby, sings her signature song, "On the Good Ship Lollipop," in this heart-rending drama, one of eight films she made in 1934 (!) at the ripe age of 6, and for which she was honored with a special pint-sized Academy Award. Temple stars as Shirley, the curly-headed "gosh, oh gee"-adorable mascot to a group of aviators since her pilot father "cracked up and went to heaven." Get out your handkerchiefs when Shirley's mother is also killed, setting up a custody battle between the nasty, highfalutin Joy Smythe's curmudgeon uncle Ned; Loop, another pilot; and the society girl who once left Loop grounded at the altar. Temple's movies are today marketed as children's films, but, like the classic Warner Bros. cartoons, they were made for adults. Her plucky, indomitable spirit helped America get through the Depression. She's perky and precocious to beat the band, but she suffers so on the way to the inevitable happy ending. When she gushes, "It's the best day I've ever had in my whole life," you know tragedy is imminent. In Bright Eyes she is also at the mercy of bratty Smythe (scene-stealing Jane Withers), a pint-sized tantrum-throwing terror who makes Linda Blair in The Exorcist look like a Teletubbie. A further parental advisory in these politically correct times: Joy's eagerly awaited comeuppance is a real slap in the face. --Donald Liebenson
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