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Poor Little Rich Girl
Poor Little Rich Girl

Poor Little Rich Girl (1936)

66% User Rating
1h 19min
Adventure
Family
Music

"ARE YOU AN ARMFUL OF HEAVEN ON EARTH? ...YOU ARE---BUT DEFINITELY!"

Cossetted and bored, Barbara Barry is finally sent off to school by her busy if doting widowed soap manufacturer father. When her nurse is injured en route, Barbara finds herself alone in town, ending up as part of radio song-and-dance act Dolan and Dolan sponsored by a rival soap company.

Irving CummingsDirector

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Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple

Barbara Barry

Alice Faye

Alice Faye

Jerry Dolan

Gloria Stuart

Gloria Stuart

Margaret Allen

Jack Haley

Jack Haley

Jimmy Dolan

Michael Whalen

Michael Whalen

Richard Barry

Sara Haden

Sara Haden

Collins

Jane Darwell

Jane Darwell

Woodward

Claude Gillingwater

Claude Gillingwater

Simon Peck

Paul Stanton

Paul Stanton

George Hathaway

Henry Armetta

Henry Armetta

Tony

Tony Martin

Tony Martin

Radio Baritone Soloist (uncredited)

Charles Coleman

Charles Coleman

Stebbins

Arthur Hoyt

Arthur Hoyt

Percival Gooch

John Wray

John Wray

Flagin

Tyler Brooke

Tyler Brooke

Dan Ward

Mathilde Comont

Mathilde Comont

Tony's Wife

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 70%

June 19, 2022

Shirley Temple couldn't have been more than eight years old when she starred - and that is the word - in this gently amusing comedy about a young girl "Barbara" who lives the life a molly-coddled girl with her doting, wealthy father "Richard" (Michael Whalen). When he decides to send her to school, she gets lost and ends up lodging with street entertainer "Tony" (Henry Armetta) and his large family, before meeting with a husband-and-wife entertainment outfit whom she sings and dances with - charming her way to success with soap millionaire "Peck" (Glaude Gillingwater). It's a light-hearted and charming affair, with the youngster thoroughly entertaining. It is a bit odd that the father doesn't appear to notice his child is missing for quite a bit of the film (only a day or two) until he hears on the radio and... we've got to keep an eye out for a few dodgy characters en route to quite a fun conclusion. It's got some cheerful ditties along the way - including "Oh, My Goodness" and the cleverly rhyming "You've got to eat your spinach" a song very much after my own heart when I was 8, too. Temple is not the least precocious, and I think that gave her something else, unique amongst the many child stars living the lives of their parents vicariously, and I enjoyed this.

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