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- 1987– 1hTV-147.8 (92)TV EpisodeDirectorJeff ScheftelAndrew ThomasThe life of Shirley Temple, the iconic child star of the 1930s.
- 1997–20231h 35mTV-G6.1 (494)TV EpisodeDirectorNadia TassStarsConnie BrittonColin FrielsHinton BattleThe life, laughters, and luck of one of the most famous and beloved child stars, Shirley Temple.
- StarsShirley TempleShirley Temple's remarkable life is gloriously portrayed in this 100-minute video, with archival footage of her appearances in numerous films, and commentary by some of the famous people who knew and worked with her. The title on my DVD is BIOGRAPHY "Shirley Temple: the Biggest Little Star" (1996) There isn't as much detail as in the best-selling autobiographical book "Child Star," but the clips in this video are a priceless testament to the little girl who became the most famous child in history. Why did the world of the 1930s fall in love with Shirley Temple? Was she a genius? See this biography and try to answer that question yourself.
- DirectorGene FeldmanStarsFrank Coghlan Jr.Alice FayeMarilyn GranasThere never was a star quite like her. Adored by adults and children alike, at four she already led at the Box Office - ahead of Gable and Cooper. Her films saved a movie studio from bankruptcy, and a President credited her with raising the morale of Depression-weary Americans. Her earliest movies gave a foretaste of her talents and soon would become the songs and dances that helped make those movies immortal. Here she is at her heart-stirring best in films like Little Miss Marker, Now and Forever, The Little Princess, and The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer. Also appearing: actors Caesar Romero, Alice Faye and Gloria Stuart, and former child actors Jane Withers, Darryl Hickman, Dick "Dickie" Moore, Marcia Mae Jones, and stand-in Marilyn Granas. Our host is an entertainment legend in his own right - Tommy Tune.
- DirectorBuddy Bregman
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