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Captain January

Captain January

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: AT THE CODFISH BALL WITH JED CLAMPETT!
Review: A remake of a 1923 silent with the now-forgotten Baby Peggy, this is an amusing little Temple flick - one in which the little ones should enjoy. This was Shirley's initial 1936 release and it actually turned out to be one of her most fondly remembered movies. Based upon an 1890 novel entitled THE LIGHTHOUSE AT CAPE TEMPEST by Laura E. Richards, its the story of a poor foundling (how unusual for a Temple character!) named Star who is taken in by a kindly lighthouse keeper - the title character played by the talented Guy Kibbee. Shirley sings THE RIGHT SOMEBODY TO LOVE and her dance number with Buddy Ebsen is among her best while doing AT THE CODFISH BALL. During the filming of the latter's sequence, Temple had to climb a 45 foot stairway while a camera crane moved up beside her, catching her lines each time she turned on the stairs - timing the line exactly to the turn - Shirley never missed the synchronization once. Temple was easily the greatest asset the newly formed TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX had and this movie is quite a showcase for the little moppet. It's designed solely as its star's vehicle; Shirley appears in nearly every sequence: grinning, sobbing, dancing, singing, wriggling, pattering downstairs or spitting on her pinafore as the scenerio requires! The colourization process has improved substantially, so the kids won't complain about watching "old black and white movies"!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: AT THE CODFISH BALL WITH JED CLAMPETT!
Review: A remake of a 1923 silent with the now-forgotten Baby Peggy, this is an amusing little Temple flick - one in which the little ones should enjoy. This was Shirley's initial 1936 release and it actually turned out to be one of her most fondly remembered movies. Based upon an 1890 novel entitled THE LIGHTHOUSE AT CAPE TEMPEST by Laura E. Richards, its the story of a poor foundling (how unusual for a Temple character!) named Star who is taken in by a kindly lighthouse keeper - the title character played by the talented Guy Kibbee. Shirley sings THE RIGHT SOMEBODY TO LOVE and her dance number with Buddy Ebsen is among her best while doing AT THE CODFISH BALL. During the filming of the latter's sequence, Temple had to climb a 45 foot stairway while a camera crane moved up beside her, catching her lines each time she turned on the stairs - timing the line exactly to the turn - Shirley never missed the synchronization once. Temple was easily the greatest asset the newly formed TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX had and this movie is quite a showcase for the little moppet. It's designed solely as its star's vehicle; Shirley appears in nearly every sequence: grinning, sobbing, dancing, singing, wriggling, pattering downstairs or spitting on her pinafore as the scenerio requires! The colourization process has improved substantially, so the kids won't complain about watching "old black and white movies"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The cutess Shirley temple is in this film
Review: Hilarious, full of funny lines in the dialoques, good plots. Musics and dancing are supreme. One of the Best temple's film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely in Shirley's top two.
Review: I think this is really Shirley's best film (the others: Heidi and The Little Princess). The musical numbers are great, her co-stars wonderful (Buddy Ebsen, Guy Kibbee) - there's real chemistry there. If you don't cry your eyes out when Shirley is ripped out of Cap's arms when she tries to flee the truant officer with him on a rowboat, you might be made of stone. Happy endings abound in Shirley's films, however, and this one, like the others, is sweet and magical.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely in Shirley's top two.
Review: I think this is really Shirley's best film (the others: Heidi and The Little Princess). The musical numbers are great, her co-stars wonderful (Buddy Ebsen, Guy Kibbee) - there's real chemistry there. If you don't cry your eyes out when Shirley is ripped out of Cap's arms when she tries to flee the truant officer with him on a rowboat, you might be made of stone. Happy endings abound in Shirley's films, however, and this one, like the others, is sweet and magical.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: At The Codfish Ball,This Movie Won Our Hearts
Review: If her beloved dance with Buddy Ebsen isn't eneough you're gonna love something. It may be the tattoes,it may be the smart alec (or so he thinks boy) this has something in it for everyone it seems like . She's not totally sweet in the movie but she looks like a little angel baby. This one is a real hit and you gotta love it. Can be boring but so can every other movie in the world!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shirley acts great.
Review: In my mind, this Shirley's best film, only following the Little Princess. It includes At the Codfish Ball. Other good Shirley Temple movies include The Little Princess, Little Miss Marker, Bright Eyes, Curly Top, and The Littlest Reble.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shirley is great in this film!
Review: Star, a dancing, curly-topped little girl who dresses in sailor-like clothes and wants to be a sailor(taught this by the owner of the lighthouse, her rescuer) was rescued as a baby by the lighthouse keeper. The lighthouse keeper("Cap") grows to love her and keeps her, living in the lighthouse and learning sailor's ways. Then a strict truant officer comes and tells the happy pair that Star must go to school. Star takes an examination and passes, but the angry truant officer decides to take her away because she hadn't been legally adopted. Taken in by her wealthy aunt and uncle, Star is unhappy until her new guardians give her a special surprise. Includes "At the Codfish Ball" and "The Right Somebody to Love".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST SEE
Review: This is a very good movie! I am a Shirley Temple fan, but I think that even if you are not, you will still love this movie! Shirley plays Star, a child that was in a ship wreck and was found by Captain January, a lighthouse keeper. There is an evil truant officer who is trying to take Star away from "Cap". This movie has something for everyone. It has a lot of really funny parts, but it also has a very good plot. There are some good songs in the movie, such as,"At the Codfish Ball","Early Bird",and "The Right Somebody To Love". This is a very good movie, A must see for anyone!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gets Me Everytime
Review: This is probably one of the only films besides for some tear-jerking romance movies that gets me to break down in tears each time I watch it. Shirley Temple gives an excellent performance as Star, a pint-sized orphan living with her savior, Captain January, in a lighthouse on the shore. When Star is ripped out of Captain January's arms as the cold truant officer tries to put her in an institution (I know- these are a likely basis for Temple flicks but who cant love them!), I bawl everytime as she yells to the grief-stricken Cap- "What did I do? Why are they taking me away from you?" It is the sadest thing ever to see a little girl, especially Shirley, break down like that- it gets me everytime.
This movie is indeed a Temple memorable- most def. one of her classics. She shines in this movie- dances surely the best she can with Buddy Ebsen- and bestows this beautiful relationship with the old sea Cap. The cap and Star both take care of each other and it is adorable to watch on screen. The songs in this movie are very cute and any child or Shirley fan will love this movie. I highly recommed it being a major Shirley fan myself. I grew up with her big smile, her bright eyes, her tiny dimples, and her curly top- Shes a big part of my childhood memories. I wish their were movies more like these that exist now...


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