Historical Nostalgia Shirley Temple Vision and Sound Film: 1932 Baby Burlesks Series 01 E01 Runt Page
Distributed: Educational Film Exchanges, Inc. Release Date: 1932 April 11 Running Time: 10m Directed by: Ray Nazarro Shirley Temple Aged: 3 years old Casting: Shirley Temple as Lulu Parsnips BIO: Shirley Jane Temple was born in Santa Monica, California on April 23rd, 1928, the daughter of a homemaker and a bank employee. Information Source: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0134070/
Plot: A little girl falls asleep in her highchair as her parents and their friends discuss the film "The Front Page" featuring columnist Louella Parsons with Shirley as " Lula Parsnips". The little girl dreams about reporters, a cop, and an escaped convict.
Note:Shirley Temple’s first movie (age 4) as part of a series of Baby Burlesk shorts. This Short Film is first one in the Baby Burlesks Series was a take on the movie “The Runt Page” The Sound track was dubbed, but in all later Baby Burlesks the actual children’s voices were used...
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11 April 1932 E01 Runt Page (Shirley Temple as Lulu Parsnips)
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Historical Nostalgia
Shirley Temple
Vision and Sound Film:
1932 Baby Burlesks Series 01
E01 Runt Page
Distributed: Educational Film Exchanges, Inc.
Release Date: 1932 April 11
Running Time: 10m
Directed by: Ray Nazarro
Shirley Temple Aged: 3 years old
Casting: Shirley Temple as Lulu Parsnips
BIO: Shirley Jane Temple was born in Santa Monica, California on April 23rd, 1928, the daughter of a homemaker and a bank employee.
Information Source: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0134070/
Plot: A little girl falls asleep in her highchair as her parents and their friends discuss the film "The Front Page" featuring columnist Louella Parsons with Shirley as " Lula Parsnips". The little girl dreams about reporters, a cop, and an escaped convict.
Note: Shirley Temple’s first movie (age 4) as part of a series of Baby Burlesk shorts.
This Short Film is first one in the Baby Burlesks Series was a take on the movie “The Runt Page”
The Sound track was dubbed, but in all later Baby Burlesks the actual children’s voices were used...