Thursday, September 10, 2009

Presenting It Right Now:

In this lighthearted comedy which was her second star vehicle, Shirley Temple sings, tap dances, and displays all the charm and talent which have made her the biggest child star of all time.

Shirley's father (James Dunn) is an ex-con trying hard to make an honest living by working as a chaffeur. But he runs into trouble when a pearl necklace dissappears from his employers home and the detective on the case decides he's guilty. Luckily, Shirley finds the pearls and winds up the case in short order. But not before she engages her father and the detective in the film's most enjoyable scene- a hilarious game of hide and seek.

Title: Baby Take a Bow
Release: June 30, 1934
Genre: Drama-Crime Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG
Based On: Square Crooks by James P. Judge (play)
Writer: Philip Klein & Edward E. Paramore Jr.
Director: Harry Lachman
Music By: David Buttolph
Produced By: John Stone
Distributed By: Fox Film Corporation
Run Time: 76 minutes

“On account’a” Shirley Temple‘s lasting fame, there are many films that have been preserved that may have fallen into obscurity and none so much as her earliest ones. Baby Take a Bow was one of the earliest feature length films that she starred in and her very first for Fox Film Corporation. Temple stars alongside James Dunn whom she had acted with during a previous role in Stand Up and Cheer. The song that they performed together in that film was called Baby Take a Bow funnily enough; it doesn’t appear in this particular film however.

Originally called Always Honest, this movie is actually an adaptation of the little-known play Square Crooks by James P. Judge. It does however bring to mind other Temple vehicles (such as Little Miss Marker) especially when instead of playing the role of “cute-little-girl-whom-you-forget-about-as-soon-as-the-action-starts,” Shirley Temple instead steals the whole show.

A year after this was made, all the original negatives and master prints were thought destroyed after a fire but a copy was found with only three minutes missing from it and that is what is shown today (it isn‘t very noticeable). It’s also what was colorized in 2005 and that it what I watched. I almost believe I would have enjoyed the black and white version more! It would have made the action scene near the end (which is why this film was banned in Germany) seem more dramatic at least so I suggest avoiding the colorized version if possible.

Truly this wasn’t a bad film and it actually did have many cute moments. This is genuinely a “for curiosities’ sake" film and without little Miss Temple, Baby Take a Bow would now be largely forgotten as it is mediocre except for its song and dance performance.

Related Posts: Temple’s Baby Burlesk Shorts, Stand Up and Cheer, & Little Miss Marker

Links: Imdb.com, TCM, Wikipedia, Shirley Temple Fanpop

5 comments:

  1. I've never seen a Shirley Temple movie, but that clip was pretty cute. Could her dress have been any shorter, though?

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  2. She was so adorable. I couldn't get enough of Shirley Temple when I was a kid. I don't know if I've seen this one, but it's worth watching again even if I have.

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  3. Wow, Jen! Thanks for this! I absolutely adore the old Shirley Temple movies. She was so adorable and the stories always had such heart, a good message and good morals to live by! I wish they still made movies like this today!

    Fantastic post! So good to be here. I love the butterfly background too...you know how I love butterflies!

    I'm going to link you on my side panel to remind me to come more often. I hope all is well!

    Take Care Ladytink!
    xox
    Kelly

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  4. Bermudaonion: I read somewhere that throughout the rest of her life she only wore dresses that covered her knees even after they were no longer in style because of how short she wore them in movies like this.

    Wendy: Temple wasn't my favorite as a kid but I did like her movies a lot and would watch them whenever they came on TV.

    The Chic Geek: Glad you enjoyed it. I love my new background and Shabbyblogs has a ton of good other ones.

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  5. I love these old movies, so cute!

    Dottie :)

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