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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Shirley Temple At Her Peak
It's almost strange to look at these "Shirley Temple films" at various stages of your own life. You view them differently as you grow older. It also depends, I suppose, on how familiar you are with 1930s films. Many of them are dated, especially with the language, songs and comedy of the period, so you have to acclimate yourself.

After a decade away from her...
Published on April 20, 2006 by Craig Connell

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3.0 out of 5 stars The first colorized movie I ever watched! (3 1/2 stars)
I don't think I read the book when I was a kiddie, but when it comes to this particular title I really can't remember. But from what I understand, this Shirley Temple movie is extremely different from Kate Wiggin's classic novel for young readers (and those young at heart!).

I found the colorization a tad annoying, and plan to look for a b&w copy. It's a...
Published on October 2, 2004 by Sally Turtlepage


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Shirley Temple At Her Peak, April 20, 2006
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Craig Connell (Lockport, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM (DVD)
It's almost strange to look at these "Shirley Temple films" at various stages of your own life. You view them differently as you grow older. It also depends, I suppose, on how familiar you are with 1930s films. Many of them are dated, especially with the language, songs and comedy of the period, so you have to acclimate yourself.

After a decade away from her films, I viewed this one recently and found both good and bad things about watching it. The positives, however, far outweighed the negatives and I believe this is one of Shirley's more entertaining efforts.

After starring now for about five years, it's obvious how comfortable she had become in her roles. She looked extremely confident in here and why not? She had her act down pat. She even performed one song that was medley of her hits from previous movies. Yup, she was a veteran at the ripe old age of 10 and at the peak of her career in the 1930s.

In this movie was the normal mixture of characters, meaning a crabby old woman, a nice young couple that you wanted to see get married, a couple of wacky cronies, good 'ole Bill Robinson nearby....and the regular happy ending. The wholesome and pretty woman in here was Gloria Stuart. She was the same lady in 1997's "Titantic." The leading man was western star Randolph Scott and the old biddy was Helen Westley. The goofballs were Slim Summerville, Jack Haley and William Demarest. This was one of the better casts in the Temple movies.

The only drawback, really, was the total lack of credibility, scene after scene of things that made no sense...such as an entire orchestra and chorus setting up inside a quiet farmhouse and the occupant (Westley) unaware of it??!!! There are a number of scenes that just leave you shaking your head in amazement. So....you just have to suspend all belief and just enjoy the comedy, Shirley's tremendous talent and appeal, and all the pleasing songs and dances in here. That done, you've spent an enjoyable 80 minutes.

Made during the Depression years when Americans desperately needed to feel good, Shirley Temple was perhaps the best at filling that need. Some 70 years later, she still ranks as the greatest child entertaining in United States history and her films still put a smile on one's face. She still makes us feel good.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Be optimistic and smile! Oh, how Shirley could sing and dance without even trying..., May 3, 2007
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Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (DVD)
Shirley Temple earned great fame as a child actress in Hollywood; and this movie shows us why. Shirley Temple sings and dances her way through many numbers, including "An Old Straw Hat" and an olio of her classic melodies including "Animal Crackers In My Soup" and "On The Good Ship Lollipop." Temple shines like no other child star ever did; and we will have to wait a very long time to see another quite like her.

Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm stars Temple as a young child named Rebecca Winstead who has incredible talents; she even wins a radio gig as "Little Miss America" just based on her being herself when she sings. Of course, even a musical needs something of a plot; therefore there's a misunderstanding and Shirley and her stepfather (William Demarest) go away thinking they lost the talent contest. Her stepfather takes her to Sunnybrook Farm which is run by her crusty old aunt Miranda (Helen Westley). Miranda agrees to take care of Rebecca on the condition that the stepfather never returns. Fortunately, though, instead of being sad about her very different new environment, Rebecca is an upbeat, optimistic kid who takes to the farm rather well.

Things begin to snowball much faster when it turns out that just by pure coincidence (oh, sure) the man who ran the talent contest lives just next door to her Aunt Miranda's home. At this point in the film many questions arise: Will he finally recognize that Shirley is the girl who won the talent contest? Even if Shirley is recognized, will her Aunt Miranda let them put her on the radio? And what happens when her stepfather ultimately hears of all this fuss going on? No spoilers here, folks; you'll have to watch the movie to find out! There are some funny moments using slapstick, too.

The DVD offers us the motion picture in both black and white as well as color. This movie was originally filmed in black and white and then colorized. The DVD lacks extras except for some clips from Heidi and Little Miss Broadway.

The cinematography shines with the characters being filmed very artistically within the confines of the screen and the choreography of the dance numbers is terrific. The finale, "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers," showcases Shirley Temple and Bill Robinson dancing wonderfully and this will thrill you!

Overall, I highly recommend this for Shirley Temple fans; and people who want to watch classic movies with their children will enjoy this film, too.

Enjoy! Great job, everyone!!!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I liked it alot., December 28, 1998
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I think it was cute the way things just happened. It was full of songs. Shirley Temple is awesome. I loved it. Shirley trys out for a part on the radio. When she doesn't make it he Uncle Harry dumps her at her Aunt Maranda's house. She runs into a nice neighbor when a pig runs away. The neighbor is the man who was offering the radio job. It ends up being Rebecca who was supposed to be on the radio. It was wonderful have she WAS very self reliant.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Shirley Temple Movie, October 28, 2000
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Paul (New Jersey, The United States of America) - See all my reviews
A radio company is desperately trying to find a young girl to be featured on their new program, Little Miss America. Rebecca (Shirely Temple) and her Uncle Harry (William Demerest) go to the company to audition. After hearing only a few measures of Rebecca's song, Tony, the talent agent, knows Rebecca is perfect. He rings down and says that's enough, and the man thinks that Tony doesn't like Rebecca. But Tony had every intention to hire her. He goes crazy trying to get her before she leaves the building, but doesn't.

He goes down to his farm, and little does he realize that Rebecca is living right next door with her Aunt Miranda!

When he finds out, he wants to set her up for the broadcast, but Aunt Miranda doesn't want Rebecca to be a radio star.

This wonderful movie is hilarious and innocent Rebecca is a very memorable character! This movie is wonderufl.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shirley Dances Her Way Into Your Heart, September 19, 2001
This is really cute. When her stepfather does all his best to train her and she doesn't get the part on the radio he decides to dump her with Aunt Miranda. With tme isunderstanding ,they really did want her. She finds her way with the next door neighbor is the talent agent. I love the little pigs in this movie. Its always great to see her dance with Bojangles. This is a sure charmer for everyone!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The first colorized movie I ever watched! (3 1/2 stars), October 2, 2004
This review is from: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I don't think I read the book when I was a kiddie, but when it comes to this particular title I really can't remember. But from what I understand, this Shirley Temple movie is extremely different from Kate Wiggin's classic novel for young readers (and those young at heart!).

I found the colorization a tad annoying, and plan to look for a b&w copy. It's a sweet movie, as all Shirley's movies are, and also so nice to see the young, beautiful Gloria Stuart. (Just in case you don't know, she played the very old lady in the 1990's "Titanic.")

It's so hard to rate these movies on a scale of one to five. On its own merit, it's deserved of the 3 1/2 stars I indicated in the title. But compared to most of the garbage showing in the movie theatres today, this movie deserves 50 stars.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very lively film, January 21, 2003
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This review is from: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie is about a girl named Rebecca Wilkins who lives with her step-father because her mother is dead. Uncle Henry, her step-father, wanted Rebecca to try out for Little Miss America, a radio show that was sponsered Crackly Bran Flakes, a popular breakfast cereal. When there's a mix-up at the studio and Rebecca dosen't get to be in the show, Uncle Henry decides it's time for some of Rebecca's other relatives to care for her. So he takes Rebecca to live with her Aunt Miranda on Sunnybrook Farm. But Aunt Miranda is very strict and Rebeccca has to follow rules. Later that day a piglet gets away from their farm and Rebecca goes out to chase it. She meets the director of the Little Miss America program, Tony Kent. So you'll have to see this movie to know the VERY suprising ending. It stars Helen Westly, Jack Haley, and Gloria Stuart. An excellant movie.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars shirly temples greatest movie, July 29, 2001
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This is definitely Shirly Temples greatest movie. It starts out when Rebecca (temple) does not get to be Miss America on the radio. But it was a mistake and she realy is. And they do not know she moved to Sunnybrock Farm. But it turns out she lives next door to the talent agent. But her Aunt Miranda (Helen Westly) does not whant her to. But they sneak her out to be in it anyways. After her guardian Uncle Harry (William Demarest) and his new wife take her back. But at the end she fakes losing her voice and gets sent to Sunnybrock farm for the 2nd time.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Animal crackers in my soup!, August 21, 2000
Rebecca (played adorably by Shirley Temple) knows how to charm her way into everyone's heart. In this classic, she auditions for a radio show. Tony (the show's talent agent, played by Randolph Scott) realizes she is perfect for the job.

Unfortunately, there is a misunderstanding and Rebecca is sent away. Since her stepfather feels he has done all he can to coach and guide her, he decides it might be best if she went to live with her Aunt Miranda at Sunnybrook Farm.

Rebecca loves the farm and is soon helping to look after the animals, getting into mischief and meeting the neighbors. By some strange twist of fate, the neighbor turns out to be the show's talent agent. Now, the only obstacle is her persnickety aunt who doesn't want her in the radio business. Her stepfather also reappears to see if he can cash in on Rebecca's newly found fortune.

There are some great slapstick moments and plenty of one-liners. Rebecca also tries a tiny bit of matchmaking, sings, learns to tap dance, makes lasting friends and even bakes some cookies. After all, she is very self-reliant!

~The Rebecca Review
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shirley Temple is the best child star ever!!!!!, July 14, 2005
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This review is from: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm is a delightful and perfect movie. It is so good you can watch it over and over again without even getting bored. Shirley Temple is absolutely charming with her cute songs, lovable charm and happy songs. I love the songs she sings in this movie. They are happy and have great tunes. Also Phyliss Brooks does a wonderful job of singing. Along with the rest of the cast who each warm your heart. This perfect movie is full of comedy, cuteness and class.
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