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Bright Eyes (1934)
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Synopsis
Despite stiff competition like
Poor Little Rich Girl
and
Heidi
, Bright Eyes is arguably the best of
Shirley Temple
's 1930s vehicles. The little curly-top is cast as Shirley Blake, daughter of Mary Blake (
Lois Wilson
), the widowed housemaid of snooty J. Wellington and Anita Smythe (
Theodore Von Eltz
and
Dorothy Christy
). Though continually terrorized by the Smythe's obnoxious, doll-destroying daughter Joy (
Jane Withers
), Shirley finds comfort in the fact that she is the darling of the airplane-pilot buddies of her late father. Especially fond of our heroine is flyboy Loop Merritt, who arranges a birthday party for the girl. Alas, even as Shirley sings "On the Good Ship Lollipop" to a gathering of beaming airmen, her mother Mary is run over by a car while shopping for her daughter's birthday cake. It thus becomes Loop's painful duty to tell Shirley that her mother "cracked up," just like her father did (if this scene doesn't move the viewer to tears, the viewer is made of granite). Fortunately, the Smythe's irascible Uncle Ned takes a liking to Shirley, securing her financial future at the expense of his repulsive relatives. But before this happy ending can come about, Shirley must be rescued from an imperiled passenger plane by the resourceful Loop. Though
Shirley Temple
is inarguably the main drawing card in Bright Eyes, 9-year-old
Jane Withers
is equally terrific as the pint-sized "villainess"; indeed, some critics felt that Withers stole the show, and it was this as much as anything else that earned Withers her own starring series at 20th Century-Fox. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Judith Allen
Adele Martin
Dorothy Christy
Anita Smythe
Jane Darwell
Mrs. Higgins
James Dunn
Loop Merritt
Brandon Hurst
Mr. Higgins
George Irving
Judge Thompson
Walter Johnson
Thomas the Chauffeur
Charles Sellon
Uncle Ned Smith
Shirley Temple
Shirley Blake
Theodore Von Eltz
J. Wellington Smythe
Lois Wilson
Mary Blake
Jane Withers
Joy Smythe
Production Crew
Arthur C. Miller
Cinematographer
David Butler
Director
Sol Wurtzel
Producer
David Butler
Screenwriter
Edwin H. Burke
Screenwriter
William Conselman
Screenwriter
Year: 1934
Runtime: 84
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Musical
Produced by
20th Century Fox
Release
by 20th Century Fox
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.