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When Anna Sage, the Romanian prostitute who became known as the Woman in Red, phoned police about Dillinger's whereabouts on the afternoon of July 22, 1934, she named two Chicago movie houses where they might be seeing a film: the Marbro or the Biograph.
A former resident and a current Palm Springs resident have ties to Shirley Temple, the most popular child star of all time.
There have been so many incredible musicals over the years that it is difficult to narrow down what I consider to be the very best ones.
Treeless Mountain: What It Feels Like for a Girl
Any movie featuring children under 10 is a movie wherein documentary bids to trump fiction and behavior can eclipse acting.
Film Hound: Shirley, Judy & Toto Too
Rounding out the clips from vintage Hollywood this week is a quick peek at the competition between Shirley Temple and Judy Garland for the role of Dorothy in The Wizard of OZ.
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Three Rivers teacher finds her dream in - The Sound of Music'
A teacher and student from Three Rivers Elementary are performing in the upcoming Rodgers and Hammerstein musical a oeThe Sound of Musica at Coastal Bend College.
Pitch-Perfect Child Performances Root Treeless Mountain; Teen Trash Rots The Informers
Treeless Mountain Written and directed by So Yong Kim Oscilloscope Laboratories April 22 through May 5, Film Forum The Informers Directed by Greg Jordan Senator Entertainment Opens April 24 Any movie featuring children under 10 is a movie wherein documentary bids to trump fiction and behavior can eclipse acting.
On this date in 1934, Shirley Temple made her motion picture debut in "Stand Up And Cheer!", which also starred Warner Baxter, James Dunn, Nigel Bruce, and Stepin Fetchit.
Enchanted Playhouse readies beloved 'The Little Princess'
The Enchanted Playhouse Theatre brings its 2008-09 season to an emotion-charged end with its soon-to-open production of "A Little Princess." The play is adapted to the stage by June Walker Rogers from the book "Sara Crewe," written by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Entry from April 03, 2009 Shirley Temple Entry in progress - B.P. "mocktail" Wikipedia: Shirley Temple cocktail A Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with ginger ale or Sprite/7 Up, grenadine syrup and orange juice, garnished with a maraschino cherry and a slice of lemon.
Late Night With Barack Obama: The President as Sitcom Dad
A key chapter of the recent book Strange Bedfellows , an indispensable map for thinkers navigating the ever-expanding territory where late-night comedy and Beltway business mingle, begins by pointing toward the Depression-era musical comedy Stand Up and Cheer! There, prior to some moments of Shirley Temple twinkling, an FDR stand-in drafts a ...
A discussion of Shirley Temple's influence on Depression era America and screening of "Little Miss Broadway" begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Haverstraw King's Daughters Library.
Whereas most theaters screen kids films that rely on flashy CGI animation or lame slapstick, Cobble Hill's series provides little ones with a gentle introduction to cinema while still allowing kids to be kids.
In his first teaming with Ann Sheridan, Reagan is cast as migrant farm worker who turns activist to battle abusive owners.
The chasm drops more than a mile into the earth, and is 15 miles across at its widest point.
Sylvia D'Addio has a favorite song, and despite the onset of Alzheimer's disease, she remembers all of the words: Come along and follow me To the bottom of the sea We'll join in the Jamboree At the Codfish ball ...
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Tale as old as time: Disneya s a Beautya sells out
Be our guest, said the Mount Pony Theater, and the masses responded. Well, more than 200 people did.
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The Library of Congress Mount Pony Theater presents another full weekend of free cinematic culture starting with a double feature Friday night of: Stormy Weather and Lookout Sister in honor of Black History ...
Shirley Temple's, Captain January, film to be shown at Maine Lighthouse Museum...
Who better to cheer you up a cold winter's day than Shirley Temple! The 1936 film, Captain January, adapted from Laura E. Richard's 1892 book by the same title, will be played for children of ALL ages free of ...
Bruce Goldsteina TMs splendid Depression series, Breadlines and Champagne, continues at Film Forum on Monday, Feb.