Curly Signal
Curly Top is the twenty-ninth film of Shirley Temple seven years old left in 1935, adaptation of the book Daddy Long Legacy of Jean Webster.
Data sheet
August 1st
Synopsis
Elizabeth Blair is orphan and lives with his/her Mary big sister in a severe orphanage. Edward Morgan, which is very rich, supports the boarding school by giving various money sums. At the time of one of these visits, it meets Elizabeth which is punished because she sang in the refectory. After him to have spoken, Edward calls it Curly Top (Gold Loop) nickname which the parents of the little girl had already given. One day, Edward returns to the orphanage which became less sad by the arrival of swings. It leaves with Elizabeth and its sister for a villa at the seaside by saying that it is an unknown Hiram Jones which them adopted aces and which pays all their desires. Mary divides into volumes little by little in love with an aviator. It is ready to marry with him but realizes that the person whom it loves is not other than Edward Morgan. This one says to him that Hiram Jones does not exist and that it is him which did everything.
Distribution
- Shirley Temple: Elizabeth Blair (Curly Signal)
- John Boles: Edward Morgan (Hiram Jones)
- La Rochelle Hudson: Mary Blair
Songs
- " Animal Crakers in My Soup "
- " When I' m Grow Up "
External bonds
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