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Synopsis
Previously filmed in 1917 and 1932, Kate Douglas Wiggins' bucolic novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is herein refashioned--and completely, totally, utterly rewritten--as a vehicle for 10-year-old Shirley Temple. Unable to land a radio contract for himself and his niece Rebecca Winstead (Temple), fly-by-night vaudevillian Henry Kipper (William Demarest) leaves the girl in the care of her aunt, Miranda Wilkins (Helen Westley), who runs a little farm with the help of hired hands Homer (Slim Summerville) and Aloysius (Bill Robinson). Miranda has an intense dislike for "show folks", but her next-door neighbor Anthony Kent (Randolph Scott), a talent scout for a major radio network, sees great possibilities in the talented Rebecca and secretly arranges an audition. In short order, Rebecca becomes the biggest sensation on the airwaves, whereupon the mercenary Kipper returns out of nowhere and demands that Miranda return the girl to his care. By now, Rebecca and Miranda have grown to love one another dearly, and the girl doesn't want to leave the farm, but she does what she is told--only to foil the conniving Kipper with a convenient last-minute "illness" (a scene that provides a showcase role for Franklin Pangborn) as a nervous standby organist). Future Titanic costar Gloria Stuart appears as Gwen Warren, obligatory love interest for Anthony Kent. Musical highlights include a medley of hit tunes from Shirley Temple's previous films (including, inevitably, "On the Good Ship Lollipop"), and a climactic tap duet spotlighting Temple and the inimitable Bill Robinson, danced to the tune of Raymond Scott's "Toy Trumpet". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gary Breckner Radio Announcer
J. Edward Bromberg Dr. Hill
Phyllis Brooks Lola Lee
William Demarest Henry Kepper
Alan Dinehart Purvis
Dixie Dunbar Receptionist
Ruth Gillette Melba
Jack Haley Orville Smithers
Paul Harvey Cyrus Bartlett
Sam Hayes Radio Announcer
Paul Hurst Mug
Eily Malyon Mrs. Turner
Mary McCarty Florabelle
Carroll Nye Radio Announcer
Franklin Pangborn Hamilton Montmarcy
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson Aloysius
Gloria Stuart Gwen Warren
George "Slim" Summerville Homer Busby
Shirley Temple Rebecca Winstead
William Wagner Rev. Turner
Helen Westley Aunt Miranda Wilkins
Clarence H. Wilson Jake Singer
Randolph Scott Anthony Kent

Production Crew

Bernard Herzbrun Art Director
Hans Peters Art Director
Nick Castle Choreography
Arthur C. Miller Cinematographer
Harry Revel Composer (Music Score)
Jack Yellen Composer (Music Score)
Lew Pollack Composer (Music Score)
Mack Gordon Composer (Music Score)
Raymond Scott Composer (Music Score)
Sidney D. Mitchell Composer (Music Score)
Allan Dwan Director
Allen McNeil Editor
Art Lange Musical Direction/Supervision
Charlotte Thompson Play Author
Kate Douglas Wiggin Play Author
Darryl F. Zanuck Producer
Raymond Griffith Producer
Don Ettlinger Screenwriter
Karl Tunberg Screenwriter
Thomas K. Little Set Designer
Kate Douglas Wiggin Short Story Author
Kate Douglas Wiggin Short Story Author
Year: 1938
Runtime: 80
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Musical

Produced by
20th Century Fox

Release
by 20th Century Fox