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Shirley Temple - America's Sweetheart Collection, Vol. 6 (Stowaway / Wee Willie Winkie / Young People) (1936)
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| Starring: | Shirley Temple, Alice Faye, Robert Young, Eugene Pallette, Helen Westley, Arthur Treacher, Allan Lane, Victor McLaglen, Cesar Romero, Jack Oakie, Charlotte Greenwood |
| Director: | Allan Dwan, John Ford, William A. Seiter |
| Genre: | Drama, Kids & Family, Musicals |
| Year: | 1936 |
| Studio: | 20th Century Fox |
| Length: | 265 minutes |
| Released: | April 22, 2008 |
| Rating: | NR |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | Color, NTSC, Full Screen, Black & White |
| Language: | English(Original Language), French(Subtitled), Spanish(Subtitled), Spanish(Dubbed), English(Subtitled) |
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SYNOPSIS:
Stowaway (1936)
In this exciting musical adventure, Shirley Temple sings, dances and speaks fluent Chinese! Ching-Ching (Temple), a child whose guardians are killed in Shanghai, seeks refuge from the streets in a car's open trunk, only to wake up and find the car on a ship bound for America! The car's owner (Robert Young), charmed by Ching-Ching, offers to marry another passenger (Alice Faye) in order to give the youngster a proper home. When the two adults meet in divorce court, it’s up to Ching-Ching to keep them together.
NO BONUS FEATURES
Wee Willie Winkie (1937)
Directed by John Ford and featuring an all-star cast, including C. Aubrey Smith, Cesar Romero, June Lang and Victor McLaglen, Wee Willie Winkie is a delightful adaptation of the Rudyard Kipling best-seller. When Priscilla Williams (Temple) travels with her mother (Lang) to northern India to stay with Priscilla's grandfather (Smith), she meets and befriends a group of soldiers and even a prisoner (Romero)! Winning the love and affection of everyone around her, including her curmudgeonly grandfather, Shirley also plays an important role in easing a local rebellion in what has been described as "one of Shirley's best" films. (Leonard Maltin)
(B/W & Colorized)
BONUS FEATURE:
Young People (1940)
Shirley Temple stars as the orphaned Wendy in her final film with director Allan Dwan. Adopted as
an infant by the husband and wife vaudeville team of Joe and Kit Ballantine (Jack Oakie and Charlotte Greenwood), she grows into childhood as a vital part of their act. As she approaches school
age, the couple feels that life on the road is not the best thing for Wendy and decide to settle down on a farm in Vermont. However, the local populace openly expresses their doubts about the morality of
show business people. When Wendy turns a school play into an impressive vaudeville show, the
children's parents are scandalized by its content and call a halt to the show in mid-performance. On
their way out of town, the Ballantines rescue a local child in a storm and the grateful town finally
learns to accept their colorful neighbors.
NO BONUS FEATURES
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