Poor Little Rich Girl
Poor Little Rich Girl (Poor Rich Little girl) is the thirty-second film of Shirley Temple (which is then 8 years old) carried out by Irving Cummings and left in 1936.
Data sheet
August 1st
Synopsis
Barbara Barry lives with her father who is widowed, director of Barry, a soap mark. His/her father sends it to the school so that she sees other children. The maidservant who must accompany it makes steal her bag and leaves Barbara alone. This one decides to leave on leave to see new heads. While thinking of her history preferred, Barbara decides to be caught for the main character of her book: Betsy Ware. She meets a player of Italian barrel organ and follows it while taking it for the player of barrel organ of its book which is called Tony. This one decides to keep it at his place. A couple of dancers, Jimmy and Jerry Dolan lives the stage above and Jimmy hears the clappers of Barbara-Betsy and decides to take it for a number: Dolan, Dolan and Dolan. It are taken to pass to the radio for the soap " company; Peck" , competitor of that of Barry and whose director refuses to pass to the radio.
Distribution
- Shirley Temple: Barbara Barry (Betsy Ware, Bonnie Dolan)
- Alice Faye: Jerry Dolan
- Jack Halley: Jimmy Dolan
- Claude Gillingwater: Peck
Music
- " When I' m With You "
- " Oh my Goodness "
- " Goal Definitely "
External bonds
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