Temple Shirley - Shirley Temple Little Darling Pack Little Miss Marker Now And Forever The Runt Page
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 See Larger Image | Shirley Temple - Little Darling Pack (Little Miss Marker/Now and Forever/The Runt Page) List Price : $14.98 USD Your Price : $9.99 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): Adolphe Menjou, Dorothy Dell, Charles Bickford, Shirley Temple, Lynne Overman Director(s): Alexander Hall, Henry Hathaway, Ray Nazarro Release Date : 2005-04-19 Studio : Universal Studios Label : Universal Studios Avg. Customer Rating : (9 reviews) Running Time : 143
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Shirley Temple Little Darling Pack Little Miss Marker Now And Forever The Runt Page Shirley Temple: Little Darling Pack Rating: This is Shirley Temple at her finest. They are great early Shirley Temple films & they are beautifully restored in this pack.
Customer Reviews for Shirley Temple Little Darling Pack Little Miss Marker Now And Forever The Runt Page Cd Shirley Temple Rating: Anothe great movie to see, but I haven't seen them. But my mom and my sister really enjoys the movies.
Editorial Reviews for Shirley Temple Little Darling Pack Little Miss Marker Now And Forever The Runt Page Audio Cd Amazon.com Shirley Temple's superstardom in the 1930s was associated with Twentieth Century Fox, but before Fox locked her down she made the two films for Paramount bundled here. It was 1934, her breakthrough year, and these pictures are not quite yet the showcase vehicles Fox would assemble for their pint-sized meal ticket. In Little Miss Marker, Shirley comes under the wing of Sorrowful Jones (Adolphe Menjou in good form), as Damon Runyon's world of bookies and gamblers and soft-hearted gangsters comes to life around her. It's a heartstring-tugger of an expert kind; Shirley's final line, delivered in an operating room, should have grown men weeping on their knees. Henry Hathaway's Now and Forever casts Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard as world-traveling con artists, suddenly forced to grow up when Coop decides to take charge of his daughter. The lure of diamonds and the easy life is never far away, but rely on Shirley to keep her Daddy on his toes. The dimpled Ms. Temple plays a distinctly supporting role in this one, and her singing and dancing is limited compared to the vehicles she would command within the year. Cooper is all charm, although Lombard is stuck in something of a nag role. Still, a solid enough studio picture of the era, and a logical launching pad for the greatest child star in film history. --Robert Horton
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