Shirley Temple was 10 years old when this film was made, and her singing voice, never better, is aptly showcased in this highly contrived picture. Temple is staying at her aunt's farm after her uncle, William Demarest, gives up on trying to get the child a radio contract. Although the aunt
doesn't want anything to do with show business, who should next-door neighbor Randolph Scott turn out to be but a talent scout. The film is all Temple and nothing but, with the little star even performing a medley of her earlier hit tunes such as "On the Good Ship Lollipop," "When I'm with You,"
and "Animal Crackers." Other songs include: "Crackly Corn Flakes," "Alone with You," ...
Released:
1938
Rated:
NR
Length:
80 mins