Yeah Blayne she’s a beautiful woman and what a talent there were so many black entertainers from that era. She gave a wonderful speech at the Oscar ceremony because the black community condemned her for her parts as a maid and she answered back “at least I’m working”. Hats 👒 off to Hattie McDaniel.
@@eagleshah9106 Lies if everyone had equal rights there would not be the large racial disparities that currently exist in wealth, income, health care, education, employment, housing etc. Racism and discrimination against black people is still a major problem
First time I saw this movie! I loved every bit of it. Loved that the grouchy old man was won over by his feisty granddaughter. Shirley's and Mr. Robinson's dancing was graceful and magical. I really think Shirley Temple was an amazing prodigy, and she was such a sweet kid! This is going into my favorite movies playlist.
@user-bd5ve2qm8f ...nope. Her mother, first...And then she was in a tiny tot dancing school at the age of 2 years old. She was " discovered" when she was three. The movie studios lied about her age making her younger. ..as well as considered a natural talent [they lied and hide the fact she had training]... Mr.Robinson was in three of Shirley's films after she had been in many beforehand, including BABY BURLESQUE. Those programs were very sexual in content. ❤
Absolutely loved Bill (Bojangles) Robinson! He adored Shirley! I have collected, books, plates, and many dolls of hers! In reading about their relationship it was simply beautiful! He even bought her a little car for her to ride on the set!
this wonderful little girl made my Sundays as a child a good day because I used to watch her movies with my mother and now I'm soon-to-be 54 and still love to watch this wonderful little girl act she's very intelligent there will never be another little girl like her
Hattie McDaniel was wonderful in this film. Her friends would ask her why she always played servants and maids. She would tell them that is was better to PLAY one than BE one.
When you think about it, this wasn't even that long ago either. That ppl did that to other ppl, and that things CONTINUE to reverberate along racist lines, blows my mind
About half a dozen great Shirley movie : all are the possible best : If great actors are great actors because they're the greatest actors, she's the greatest, no question. And the supporting also.
Mr. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson was one of the finest tap dancers ever, and most importantly, an incredibly fine and generous human being. He helped numerous other black entertainers get their start, and although he earned $2 million dollars in his career, he died penniless because he gave his wealth to others. What a legacy!
I don't know what it is about Shirley Temple that just tugs at my Mommy Strings. Whenever she cries I start crying and want to cuddle her, Sweet Baby Angel
I absolutely love this movie Shirley temple was such a great actor. I miss the old day's so much. My Father and Grandmother use to watch this when I was a kid wonderful memories!!!!!!
MY WIFE AND I LOVED EVERY MOMENT OF THIS REAL CLASSIC - THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING IT SO WE CAN ALL ENJOY IT - BRAVO TO YOU AND THIS GREAT OLD MOVIE!!!!!!!
This was one of my favorite movies as a little girl! It’s so nice to see it again I forgot how much I loved it. One of my favorite parts is the way adorable little Henry Clay laughs as he’s being pulled behind the horse in his wagon it’s just so cute! I think the acting in this movie is fantastic it’s a beautiful story about letting go of your past and your prejudices and how important it is to forgive. Of course I also enjoy incredible dancing by Shirley Temple and Bill Bojangles Robinson!
Thank you for giving us an enlightening review and not making it overly political like so many other comments here. And you're right, Henry Clay was darling!
@@marylizakowski706 I totally agree with you there’s a time place for politics and those types of discussions but there’s also a place just to enjoy the beauty of this movie and except that it was made in a different time and look at the heart of this touching story!
Thank you so much for uploaded this classic film of Shirley Temple. She was such a multi-talented girl. She was lovely and cute. Even though I'm not yet born on her age, but I really love her movies! Pure fun and full of life!
You watched this movie in 1974 either on TV or CD. This movie was made in 1947. I made movies from 1947 to 1950. This ended because the US Government did a lobotomy on me and killed my parents. I happened to be in the Philippines at the time of the lobotomy and God made me into a ghost and I went to North Korea and I witnessed the Mongolians killing our American soldiers. I was told that US Government bought that peninsula of Korea to have that war. Later, after I told the movie stars what I witnessed in North Korea and that US purchased Korea from Red Chinese with War Bonds the movie stars raised to help out the returning soldiers of world War II. The movie stars and I went to Congress to report what the government had done. After the movie stars and I gave our testimonials, Congress passed an Amendment 22 to the Constitution and President Truman signed it which stated "No American man can be drafted for any war by the US Government or the United Nations." The US Government has made up all these lies about me and altered the Constitution.
I am so grateful for this channel. Love the classic movies. Shirley Temples are a favorites of mine. And a special note of gratitude because, as of now, my budget doesn’t allow for me to subscribe to any pay TV offerings. So thanks again!
I love Lionel Barrymore. Miss Temple used to drive him insane. If he forgot a line, or forgot to hit his mark, Shirley would give him the line or tell him he was off his mark, just trying to help. It got to the point where she had to be asked not to try and help him! lol
Well, kinda, sorta. Barrymore got frustrated when he forgot his lines, and Shirley told him what was was supposed to say. He went into a tirade of Profanities and Shirley was swiftly removed from the set and sent home, puzzled as to what she had done to be dismissed. She was later told the apologize to Barrymore. Oddly it seems he owed her the apology by my way of thinking.
i am here because recently watched the bio of bill robinson, there speaks a lot about the relation between Shirley and bill, they were Friends for all the life . if you love Shirley i recomended the bill´s bio
@@cesarchincaro4486 I saw an interview with her. She was not suppose to grab his hand in their first movie (racism) but she did and it went from there. They danced beautifully together.
@@lulujac9196 beatiful history sometime I watched a niece of bill saying that relation betwen shirley and bill was full love and respect each other and they reflect it dancing
That was just an acting. Behind the scene, which the act found at 37.06 minute, that old man walked off the scene and demanded that cute little Shirley Temple to apologize after she whispered the words he had forgotten, or else that old man would flee from the scene for good. The Director demanded Shirley Temple to apologize, and she did by pursuing that old nasty man to come back to retake the scene.
The ending is what got to me... (The salute) the scene was filled with love... and gave me hope that we all might have differences but we can learn a lot about people who are different... If we just take the time to discover!
Successful child actor grows up to be an ambassador in a foreign country. She was adorable when she was a tot and grew up to be a smart beautiful woman.
This was a great movie! Now I'm going to have to watch the Uptown Funk mash-up video again because of the stairs dance by Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple! I never get tired of it! Thanks for the upload! 💜
Thank you again, this, another great Memory of Shirley and myself watching this child Doing these singing and dancing for we Kids. What fun, thank you dearest 💖 💓 for sharing, You're wonderful 👏 💛❤ 💖 💗
Filme muito bonito, sem drogas, sem bebida, sem sexo, sem violência, apenas um bom filme para terminar a noite. Eu agradeço pela postagem Beautiful movie. No drugs, no drinking, no sex, no violence, just a good movie to end the night. I thank you for the post
I remember watching this movie the in color version on vhs anytime I was home sick as a child. Well, I am home sick with Covid today and looked for it on RUclips. Thank you for having it! I feel like I am little and home again.💗
Oh I loved Ma Becky. I'd love such a woman like her in my life. Just for her wisdom and perspective and personality. The mud throwing scene was funny. And the baptism of little henry clay was classic when he decided he was baptized now.
One hopes that you will eventually post more movies. A four year sabbatical seems a fair amount of time to rest. You are the best collection of movies I've come across. For what you have posted, thank you very much indeed.
Lionel Barrymore is Drew Barrymore’s great uncle (her grandpa John’s brother). I think if Drew Barrymore were a little girl during the same years that Shirley Temple was, she may have been given roles like the ones that Shirley had. But, of course, no little girl would ever be able to compete with Shirley Temple, neither now, nor then! Even so, Drew Barrymore has a pleasant sweetness about her, to this day, that seems to be lacking in most of the other women celebrities of today! I thoroughly enjoyed this entertaining movie! This is the first time I’ve seen it, and found it to have superb acting by everyone in it, and it was also a sweet reminder of how if we love others in spite of their ways that hurt our feelings, they might just eventually come around. 🙂 It was heartwarming to remember that the sweetness of a loving child can change hearts, and that is why every child is a treasure, even the ones who are unwanted by their parents!
Gotta love Hattie McDaniel as she is a legend in her culture n all cultures!! Without her pioneering iconic roles like Mammy in various movies in the 1930's, Black entertainment would have been set back a lot longer than it was?!! Her compatriot in the 1960's was Sidney Poitier who also was an iconic actor who did great things by his groundbreaking roles in films as well as Hattie did!!! Bill "Bojangles" Robinson n Shirley Temple were also in that same classic group of legendary groundbreaking actors, the two of them together did huge roles in furthering racial equality, giving future iconic black actors the chance to further their profession, as well as to knock down and ostracize racism left over from the slavery days that needed to be eradicated!!! I 💕 love this movie still and I am 65 yrs old!!!
I am french but love this movie.,Shirley temple was so cute and funny. Love her laugh ! 😁😀 she's so funny and clever .. baptising scene is hilarious and the black kids were funny . A very spécial and precious movie with a precious little girl. .,😍😍😀🙂❤❤And what a temper! Rofl.. a kid with a captain ’s temper..
Just a small remark: "funny" in English does NOT mean hilarious. It means strange, odd. "Fun" means something that causes one to laugh. But not funny, which means bizarre.
She's so cute and adorable, makes me laugh. I keep in repeating the scene when her grandfather is confronting her about the flowers. She's so hilariously cute. How's love her.
Trivia, while most of this movie, originally in black and white is computer colorized, the final scene is in color---for REAL!!! Yes the finale was shot in Technicolor to close an otherwise (originally in) black and white film. The color in that scene is the actual thing! That was a common thing in some Thirties films, where most of it was monochrome, but with one or more brief Technicolor scenes.
The only good colour scene in the film is the end scene because it was actually shot that way in real colour Technicolor whereas the rest of the film was shot in black and white. Colourization is culture vandalism which destroys the atmosphere and mood of every black and white film that it's applied to. It should be illegal . From Michael from Yorkshire and proud of it .
@@michaelspilman5220 Colorization for this film doesn't work because the ending loses it's punch. The color at the end represents a happy ending. BTW even in the colorized version I can STILL tell the difference! Color generated by computer NEVER looks like the actual thing. I think you'll agree
Actually having compared this with an original uncolourised version - where the film is b/w until the Technicolor finale, I'm sorry to report that in this version - the entire film has been colourised from black and white. ie the producers of the DvD for their own reasons decided to "dispense" with the original colour and only use the colourising throughout - either because their source material was an old black and white copy or they didn't want to "show up" the colourising process. I tracked down an original non colourised print & the colour in the final scene was markedly different and incredibly vivid - and a full spectrum of subtle hues not present here..
Assumably the 1870s ;) . . . This is my favorite Shirley Temple film (with The Little Princess running it a close second). I always thought that her mother (Evelyn Venable) and the song she sings on the harp were so beautiful; I still know the words by heart (Venable was also the model for the Colombia Pictures logo). I was afraid of Barrymore, but his Old South dignity always impressed me. The scene where he smashes the vase scared me, every time (plus, it was an heirloom, which I always thought was very stupid of him). I love the part where Temple throws mud on his Mark Twain suit. Other favorites include the baptism scene (the gospel spiritual when they come up from dunking!), pretty much any scene where Temple wears a new dress, the song and dance numbers with Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (the staircase one is so clever, but I liked the one in the stable even more), Ma Becky, and who could forget the adorable little dog? It's weird to see it in color after imagining what they were for all these years.
Salute to Hattie McDaniel...Ma Becky in this film. First black woman to win an Oscar and the first black woman to sing on radio in the USA.
And was still not allowed in the same areas as whites
Yeah Blayne she’s a beautiful woman and what a talent there were so many black entertainers from that era. She gave a wonderful speech at the Oscar ceremony because the black community condemned her for her parts as a maid and she answered back “at least I’m working”. Hats 👒 off to Hattie McDaniel.
Also great in Gone with the Wind.
Everyone has equal rights forget about colors 🥰🥰
@@eagleshah9106 Lies if everyone had equal rights there would not be the large racial disparities that currently exist in wealth, income, health care, education, employment, housing etc. Racism and discrimination against black people is still a major problem
Loved Shirley Temple movies growing up and still love them today. The best to warm your heart!
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First time I saw this movie! I loved every bit of it. Loved that the grouchy old man was won over by his feisty granddaughter. Shirley's and Mr. Robinson's dancing was graceful and magical. I really think Shirley Temple was an amazing prodigy, and she was such a sweet kid! This is going into my favorite movies playlist.
did Bill Robinson actually teach Shirley temple to tapdance ?
@user-bd5ve2qm8f ...nope. Her mother, first...And then she was in a tiny tot dancing school at the age of 2 years old. She was " discovered" when she was three. The movie studios lied about her age making her younger. ..as well as considered a natural talent [they lied and hide the fact she had training]... Mr.Robinson was in three of Shirley's films after she had been in many beforehand, including BABY BURLESQUE. Those programs were very sexual in content. ❤
That tap dancing of Bill Robinson and Shirley was the best! Thanks for a great movie
It's featured in the mash-up video *Uptown Funk* by Bruno Mars. It's so good!
Absolutely top drawer. Yet everyone fawns over McDaniel instead. Baffles me.
I have loved these movies since I was a kid . I started collecting them when I was in my 20's . They used to be on 8, track tapes .
I watched Shirley Temple as little girl, loved her movies still do today!
Absolutely loved Bill (Bojangles) Robinson! He adored Shirley! I have collected, books, plates, and many dolls of hers! In reading about their relationship it was simply beautiful! He even bought her a little car for her to ride on the set!
this wonderful little girl made my Sundays as a child a good day because I used to watch her movies with my mother and now I'm soon-to-be 54 and still love to watch this wonderful little girl act she's very intelligent there will never be another little girl like her
65 here and the very same feeling's.
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Shirley temple is one of a kind and no one will ever come close
Agree 100 Percent !
You are so right😊
I’ve always admired her ❤
I never tire of watching Shirley's movies
I just love ❤️ watching Shirley temple movies she is so awesome funny and talented I can watch her movies over and over again .
Hattie McDaniel was wonderful in this film. Her friends would ask her why she always played servants and maids. She would tell them that is was better to PLAY one than BE one.
Nous avons bien ramer❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
When you think about it, this wasn't even that long ago either. That ppl did that to other ppl, and that things CONTINUE to reverberate along racist lines, blows my mind
Any film with Lionel Barrymore is always going to be a favorite of mine. ✨
Love every Shirley temple movie 💚
I also grew up watching Shirley Temple movies. The best memories & values. All young girls today should watch her films. 💕
Great actors.
Drew Barrymore grandfather.
That where the talent came from.
Shirley Temple
The greatest child star in my opinion.
Lionel Barrymore is Drew Barrymore's great uncle. He was her grandfather's brother.
The very best of all Shirley Temple films. I've watched it many times.
About half a dozen great Shirley movie : all are the possible best :
If great actors are great actors because they're the greatest actors, she's the greatest, no question.
And the supporting also.
I love the way Shirley says (Anything) She had the sweetest voice..
Mr. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson was one of the finest tap dancers ever, and most importantly, an incredibly fine and generous human being. He helped numerous other black entertainers get their start, and although he earned $2 million dollars in his career, he died penniless because he gave his wealth to others. What a legacy!
Lionel Barrymore is just great!
If I had been a doctor I would've wanted to be like his Dr. Gillespie from the "Dr. Kildare" movies.
The best movie with Shirley that I have ever saw! So so sweet!
I don't know what it is about Shirley Temple that just tugs at my Mommy Strings. Whenever she cries I start crying and want to cuddle her, Sweet Baby Angel
I absolutely love this movie Shirley temple was such a great actor. I miss the old day's so much. My Father and Grandmother use to watch this when I was a kid wonderful memories!!!!!!
MY WIFE AND I LOVED EVERY MOMENT OF THIS REAL CLASSIC - THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING IT SO WE CAN ALL ENJOY IT - BRAVO TO YOU AND THIS GREAT OLD MOVIE!!!!!!!
This was one of my favorite movies as a little girl! It’s so nice to see it again I forgot how much I loved it. One of my favorite parts is the way adorable little Henry Clay laughs as he’s being pulled behind the horse in his wagon it’s just so cute! I think the acting in this movie is fantastic it’s a beautiful story about letting go of your past and your prejudices and how important it is to forgive. Of course I also enjoy incredible dancing by Shirley Temple and Bill Bojangles Robinson!
Thank you for giving us an enlightening review and not making it overly political like so many other comments here.
And you're right, Henry Clay was darling!
@@marylizakowski706 I totally agree with you there’s a time place for politics and those types of discussions but there’s also a place just to enjoy the beauty of this movie and except that it was made in a different time and look at the heart of this touching story!
I love her and all her movies I was born in 1960 I grew up with her on TV 📺
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There will never be another Shirley Temple. Her movies were the best & always made me smile. Thx&see ya😁
I like Shirley but I prefer . Margaret O'Brien and Sybil jason. From Michael from Yorkshire and proud of it .
@@michaelspilman5220 -both of them were so cute & talented too😁
@@michaelspilman5220 They are all great! 💜
Thank you so much for uploaded this classic film of Shirley Temple. She was such a multi-talented girl. She was lovely and cute. Even though I'm not yet born on her age, but I really love her movies! Pure fun and full of life!
Loved this movie when I was young, still love it forty five years later. Thanks for sharing this with me!
Hello Beth, How are you doing?
You watched this movie in 1974 either on TV or CD. This movie was made in 1947. I made movies from 1947 to 1950. This ended because the US Government did a lobotomy on me and killed my parents. I happened to be in the Philippines at the time of the lobotomy and God made me into a ghost and I went to North Korea and I witnessed the Mongolians killing our American soldiers. I was told that US Government bought that peninsula of Korea to have that war. Later, after I told the movie stars what I witnessed in North Korea and that US purchased Korea from Red Chinese with War Bonds the movie stars raised to help out the returning soldiers of world War II. The movie stars and I went to Congress to report what the government had done. After the movie stars and I gave our testimonials, Congress passed an Amendment 22 to the Constitution and President Truman signed it which stated "No American man can be drafted for any war by the US Government or the United Nations." The US Government has made up all these lies about me and altered the Constitution.
@love this movie was actually made in 1935
I am so grateful for this channel. Love the classic movies. Shirley Temples are a favorites of mine. And a special note of gratitude because, as of now, my budget doesn’t allow for me to subscribe to any pay TV offerings. So thanks again!
Wonderful movie. Very talented little girl..love Shirley Temple..
I love Lionel Barrymore. Miss Temple used to drive him insane. If he forgot a line, or forgot to hit his mark, Shirley would give him the line or tell him he was off his mark, just trying to help. It got to the point where she had to be asked not to try and help him! lol
It is beautiful,i love This movie
Well, kinda, sorta. Barrymore got frustrated when he forgot his lines, and Shirley told him what was was supposed to say. He went into a tirade of Profanities and Shirley was swiftly removed from the set and sent home, puzzled as to what she had done to be dismissed. She was later told the apologize to Barrymore. Oddly it seems he owed her the apology by my way of thinking.
i am here because recently watched the bio of bill robinson, there speaks a lot about the relation between Shirley and bill, they were Friends for all the life . if you love Shirley i recomended the bill´s bio
I loved watching Shirley and Bill dance. Wasn’t he in almost every movie of hers?
@@lulujac9196 i know that bill was in 4 movies with shirley and every number of dancing was extraordinary
@@cesarchincaro4486 I saw an interview with her. She was not suppose to grab his hand in their first movie (racism) but she did and it went from there. They danced beautifully together.
@@lulujac9196 beatiful history sometime I watched a niece of bill saying that relation betwen shirley and bill was full love and respect each other and they reflect it dancing
That fight with her grand father was so nice and show us what great actres she s been ..
Lovely film...the love between grandfather and grandchild makes us emotional .
That was just an acting. Behind the scene, which the act found at 37.06 minute, that old man walked off the scene and demanded that cute little Shirley Temple to apologize after she whispered the words he had forgotten, or else that old man would flee from the scene for good. The Director demanded Shirley Temple to apologize, and she did by pursuing that old nasty man to come back to retake the scene.
@@mswong7434 yeah, as that comment said "lovely film".
aww man you don't see films like this anymore
You got that right
NOPE!
Shirley is so lovable!
Every Saturday afternoon there’d be a Shirley Temple movie on when I was a teenager. My favorites are when she’s feisty and stubborn. What a talent.
Bless every couple with a beauty like this!
This lovely child star makes the movie unforgettable ❤️
I wonder if she was ever allowed to watch her own movies after she made them ??
The ending is what got to me... (The salute) the scene was filled with love... and gave me hope that we all might have differences but we can learn a lot about people who are different... If we just take the time to discover!
Beautiful sentiment 🙏❤️
Bless both of you seriously!
Successful child actor grows up to be an ambassador in a foreign country.
She was adorable when she was a tot and grew up to be a smart beautiful woman.
Well this is just a movie with her in it. Not a documentary.
E.L. Mrachek adorable child
@@susiearviso3032 she descibed (late) Shirley Temple in real life
She was also credited with being the first woman in public life to discuss her breast cancer, inspiring thousands of women to do likewise.
@@wsb3377 she never stopped being pretty...those EYES....
Love Shirley temple so much I have watched her since I was 2
This was a great movie! Now I'm going to have to watch the Uptown Funk mash-up video again because of the stairs dance by Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple! I never get tired of it! Thanks for the upload! 💜
A TRUE TREASURE!!!!! THANK Y'ALL MUCH ❤❤❤
Beautiful, my mother's all time favorite little girl , thank you and stay healthy. Legends....🧸🍎🌹👏
ONE OF MY FAVORITES WHO'S WATCHING JULY 10 24😜
Sharley really makes my day for me when ever I watch her movies
It's Shirley, not Sharley.
Ma Becky had a great singing voice. And I loved the scene where in her colonial dress she sings to her grandpa.
I love music because of people like Shirley temple, Julie Andrews n many others
What a precious dog. Just as sweet as Shirley.
Can't stop laughing with this movie,,,love love all the actors here...and God bless them all in heaven.
No way of knowing they are all in heaven. You must repent of your sins and be born again.
Thank you again, this, another great
Memory of Shirley and myself watching this child
Doing these singing and dancing for we
Kids. What fun, thank you dearest 💖 💓 for sharing,
You're wonderful 👏 💛❤ 💖 💗
Thank you so much for posting and sharing with the world.
God Bless you
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SHIRLY TEMPLE WAS MY FAVOURITE LITTLE ACTRESS..SO BEAUTIFULL..AND CUTE...LOVE HER...💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
This is one of our favorites ❤
My husband and I watch them on RUclips, they’re free. There’s only a few that are unavailable
28:39 love this way of singing that starts.
She is a very great actor
Shirley temple, her movie is the best always have tear 😢😢 every single time when I see her movies
As a harp player, watching Elizabeth play at the beginning was difficult. But I still love the movie. 😅
Filme muito bonito, sem drogas, sem bebida, sem sexo, sem violência, apenas um bom filme para terminar a noite. Eu agradeço pela postagem
Beautiful movie. No drugs, no drinking, no sex, no violence, just a good movie to end the night. I thank you for the post
so not funk music?
I remember watching this movie the in color version on vhs anytime I was home sick as a child. Well, I am home sick with Covid today and looked for it on RUclips. Thank you for having it! I feel like I am little and home again.💗
80sivaD80 gods that's awful get well soon ok ?? Shirley T is good to watch when ur sick or depressed...my 3 🐈🐈🐈 wish u well too 💋❣💋❣💖😻
Thank you.❤️🌟🙏💓🌟❤️
Thank you for the great movie.
Thanks alot Miss Shirley Temple 👍✌️🌺🌻🌻🌸🌼🌷🌹❤️❤️❤️🙏
Thank you for these classics. Refreshing!
The stair racing was so cool.
She looks SO CUTE in that little dress and bonnet!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊
Incredible tap. Such talent that its unworldly.
Thanks for sharing this movie. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
A masterpiece ✨️ and lots of lessons to be learned. Watch it for the first time, but I loved every bit of it. THANK YOU ❤️
That was some cottage. Beautiful pictures and candle holders on the mantel of the fireplace.
Thank you for share this wonderful movie
Poor ole Henry Clay is practically getting water boarded ! LOL
May Lily blows a mean harmonica.
Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Great Old Movies though. 👍👌👏
An of course, I'm a subscriber!
Thanks Again Though.
Oh I loved Ma Becky.
I'd love such a woman like her in my life. Just for her wisdom and perspective and personality.
The mud throwing scene was funny.
And the baptism of little henry clay was classic when he decided he was baptized now.
One hopes that you will eventually post more movies. A four year sabbatical seems a fair amount of time to rest.
You are the best collection of movies I've come across.
For what you have posted, thank you very much indeed.
Beautiful baby Shirley Temple, just wonderful 👍♥️♥️💕💕💞💞💞
Wonderful Shirley Temple movie !
Shirley single-handedly saved the "moving pictures" industry back then. 5 cents a movie ticket! What happened?
Lionel Barrymore is Drew Barrymore’s great uncle (her grandpa John’s brother). I think if Drew Barrymore were a little girl during the same years that Shirley Temple was, she may have been given roles like the ones that Shirley had. But, of course, no little girl would ever be able to compete with Shirley Temple, neither now, nor then! Even so, Drew Barrymore has a pleasant sweetness about her, to this day, that seems to be lacking in most of the other women celebrities of today!
I thoroughly enjoyed this entertaining movie! This is the first time I’ve seen it, and found it to have superb acting by everyone in it, and it was also a sweet reminder of how if we love others in spite of their ways that hurt our feelings, they might just eventually come around. 🙂 It was heartwarming to remember that the sweetness of a loving child can change hearts, and that is why every child is a treasure, even the ones who are unwanted by their parents!
I need to be as quiet as possible. So I am going to walk as long as possible in as much noisy gravel as possible
Lol 😂 LOL 😂 LOL 😂
Heidi and the little princess i watched many times. I love al her movies, some more than others. I still wat them today at 60years. ❤
Happy birthday in heaven Mrs. Hattie McDaniel. 🙏🏻
I love this ending which I have never seen before! On tv and even on my dvd it ends with Hattie McDaniel knocking the door down!
Wade in the water was beautifully sung.
Yes.
Thats one of the scenes that stayed with me ever since i first saw this on VHS at my grandmas house. A very long time ago now.
Thank you so much for posting/sharing this! I forgot how much I loved this movie.
Curlytop, Bright Eyes and Dimples are eponyms to Shirley Temple and they were immortalized in "The Little Colonel."
I m indian.i watched this movie because of Shirley temple
Thank you for Sharing This Lovely Film Wonderful Blessings from Mexico
Gotta love Hattie McDaniel as she is a legend in her culture n all cultures!! Without her pioneering iconic roles like Mammy in various movies in the 1930's, Black entertainment would have been set back a lot longer than it was?!! Her compatriot in the 1960's was Sidney Poitier who also was an iconic actor who did great things by his groundbreaking roles in films as well as Hattie did!!! Bill "Bojangles" Robinson n Shirley Temple were also in that same classic group of legendary groundbreaking actors, the two of them together did huge roles in furthering racial equality, giving future iconic black actors the chance to further their profession, as well as to knock down and ostracize racism left over from the slavery days that needed to be eradicated!!! I 💕 love this movie still and I am 65 yrs old!!!
I love you Hattie!!!
Intelligence goes a long way in Shirley Temple to a sophisticated woman of the world and a great political leader.
I am french but love this movie.,Shirley temple was so cute and funny. Love her laugh ! 😁😀 she's so funny and clever .. baptising scene is hilarious and the black kids were funny . A very spécial and precious movie with a precious little girl. .,😍😍😀🙂❤❤And what a temper! Rofl.. a kid with a captain ’s temper..
Just a small remark: "funny" in English does NOT mean hilarious. It means strange, odd. "Fun" means something that causes one to laugh. But not funny, which means bizarre.
Watching this to scape the sick world of today. Instant relief. ❤
It's a cute film but lt pained me to think of the situation of my people in those days.
She's so cute and adorable, makes me laugh. I keep in repeating the scene when her grandfather is confronting her about the flowers. She's so hilariously cute. How's love her.
How I loved her
Best movie ever 💚
I miss Shirley😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I love novels and movies set in the 19th century.This film and「Little Women」「Sherlock Holmes」「Deux Ans de Vacances」I especially like these among them.
Trivia, while most of this movie, originally in black and white is computer colorized, the final scene is in color---for REAL!!! Yes the finale was shot in Technicolor to close an otherwise (originally in) black and white film. The color in that scene is the actual thing! That was a common thing in some Thirties films, where most of it was monochrome, but with one or more brief Technicolor scenes.
Thanks for telling. As soon as these big bouquets of pink roses showed up in the last scene, it was clear the colors were different/real.
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The only good colour scene in the film is the end scene because it was actually shot that way in real colour Technicolor whereas the rest of the film was shot in black and white. Colourization is culture vandalism which destroys the atmosphere and mood of every black and white film that it's applied to. It should be illegal . From Michael from Yorkshire and proud of it .
@@michaelspilman5220 Colorization for this film doesn't work because the ending loses it's punch. The color at the end represents a happy ending. BTW even in the colorized version I can STILL tell the difference! Color generated by computer NEVER looks like the actual thing. I think you'll agree
Actually having compared this with an original uncolourised version - where the film is b/w until the Technicolor finale, I'm sorry to report that in this version - the entire film has been colourised from black and white. ie the producers of the DvD for their own reasons decided to "dispense" with the original colour and only use the colourising throughout - either because their source material was an old black and white copy or they didn't want to "show up" the colourising process. I tracked down an original non colourised print & the colour in the final scene was markedly different and incredibly vivid - and a full spectrum of subtle hues not present here..
She's worth watching over and over again. Sigh!!
Assumably the 1870s ;) . . .
This is my favorite Shirley Temple film (with The Little Princess running it a close second). I always thought that her mother (Evelyn Venable) and the song she sings on the harp were so beautiful; I still know the words by heart (Venable was also the model for the Colombia Pictures logo). I was afraid of Barrymore, but his Old South dignity always impressed me. The scene where he smashes the vase scared me, every time (plus, it was an heirloom, which I always thought was very stupid of him). I love the part where Temple throws mud on his Mark Twain suit. Other favorites include the baptism scene (the gospel spiritual when they come up from dunking!), pretty much any scene where Temple wears a new dress, the song and dance numbers with Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (the staircase one is so clever, but I liked the one in the stable even more), Ma Becky, and who could forget the adorable little dog? It's weird to see it in color after imagining what they were for all these years.
I watched in black-and-white at first as well
Again another great movie 🤗💕
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