Catalogue: JASCD 111
Price Code: B
Release Date: 01/02/1999
Bar Code: 604988 01112 8
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Shirley TEMPLEOh, My Goodness!

In the 1930s two very talented young ladies
helped save two of Hollywood's major film companies from the threat of
bankruptcy. Universal Pictures were having a bad time when they took a gamble on
Deanna Durbin in 1936 but after the success of her first film, "Three Smart
Girls", never looked back. A little earlier, Fox Films were also bouncing around
'in the red' when a cute little girl arrived at their front door. The year was
1934 and the new arrival was Shirley Temple. Unlike Miss Durbin, who had
appeared in only one short film before Universal signed her, Miss Temple, just
five years old and already on the way to becoming a seasoned veteran, was very
familiar with the intricacies of movie-making - she was credited with a whole
fistful of short subjects. To Charles Lamont of Educational Film Corporation
must go the credit for giving the screen one of its most endearing and enduring
acts. His visit to Mrs. Meglin's Dance Studio, where Shirley was a pupil, was
where it all began.
Produced by Geoff Milne
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