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    Shirley Temple

    From Baby to 85 Year Old



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    Poor Little Rich Girl (1936)
    Young heiress, Barbara Barry (Shirley Temple), becomes lost in the city while traveling and is taken in by a pair of down-on-their-luck street performers.

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      The Little Colonel (1935)

      Shortly after the American Civil War, the daughter of a confederate colonel, Elizabeth Lloyd (Evelyn Venable), elopes with northerner Jack Sherman (John Lodge). When Elizabeth's father Colonel Lloyd (Lionel Barrymore) discovers the marriage, he disowns his daughter in a fit of rage and Elizabeth moves west with her new husband to take part in the California Gold Rush. Years later, Elizabeth and her daughter (Shirley Temple) return to the south where she reconnects with her estranged father.

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        Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938)
        Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) The musically talented Rebecca Winstead (Shirley Temple) auditions for the radio role of Little Miss America and wins, but she leaves the studio believing that she had lost. Soon after, Rebecca's greedy stepfather and legal guardian (William Demarest) becomes disappointed in her losing the audition and decides she's no longer worth the trouble, and abandons her on the farm of her controlling Aunt Miranda (Helen Westley). Later, Tony Kent (Randolph Scott), the radio advertising executive who approved Rebecca's audition, and who happens to live next door to the farm, recognizes Rebecca and asks Miranda's permission to feature her on his radio show. When Aunt Miranda stubbornly refuses, Kent broadcasts Rebecca on his show in secret.

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          Bright Eye - 1934
          Six-year-old Shirley Blake (Shirley Temple) and her widowed mother, Mary (Lois Wilson), a maid, live in the home of her employers, the rich and mean-spirited Smythe family, Anita (Dorothy Christy), J. Wellington (Theodore von Eltz), and their spoiled daughter, Joy (Jane Withers). After Christmas morning, Shirley hitches a ride to the airport to visit her late father's pilot friends. The aviators bring her aboard an airplane and taxi her around the runways while she serenades them with a rendition of On the Good Ship Lollipop Mary is killed in a traffic accident. Loop, one of the pilots and Shirley's godfather, takes Shirley up in an airplane. He says that she is in Heaven and that her mother is now there. When the Smythes learn of Mary's death, they plan to send Shirley to an orphanage. To raise money for attorney fees, Loop reluctantly accepts a lucrative contract to deliver an item by plane, cross-country to New York during a dangerous storm. Unbeknown to him, little Shirley sneaked away from the Smythes' home, found his airplane at the airport, and stowed away inside. When their plane loses control in the storm in the wilderness, they parachute to the ground together and are eventually rescued. The impasse over custody is resolved when Loop, his former fiancée, Adele (Judith Allen), Uncle Ned, and Shirley all decide to live together.

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            The Little Princess (1939)

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