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January 25, 2010

Watch Shirley Temple - America’s Sweetheart Collection, Vol. 2 Online

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20th Century Fox point to “THE SHIRLEY TEMPLE: AMERICA’S SWEETHEART COLLECTION VOL. 2″ (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — now in COLOR and Magnificent Dark and White — In 2004, Shirley Temple teamed with Memoir Films to restore, colorize and release her earliest gloomy and white films, as well as episodes of her 1960 television series, The Shirley Temple Storybook Collection — a patented coloring and remastering process makes her narrate perfect charm more vivd than ever — no one can resist Shirley’s charm in all her heart warming films.

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“Shimmering EYES” (released: 28 December 1934) (84 mins) (B&W/Color Versions) - Under David Butler (Director / Screenwriter), Sol Wurtzel (Producer), Edwin H. Burke (Screenwriter), William Conselman (Screenwriter), Arthur C. Miller (Cinematographer) - - - - One of Shirley Temple’s best movies is stolen by an absolutely riotous performance by Jane Withers as Temple’s bratty nemesis-the mean rich kid who picks on dreadful,suitable motherless Shirley —.Worth seeing if you haven’t seen a Shirley Temple film — And this was one of the major hits of the 1930’s featuring Hollywood’s smallest and biggest star Shirley Temple plays an orphan caught up in a custody battle — Shirley worships a daredevil pilot (James Dunn) and through the course of the movie gets the chance to explain and execute immortal “On the Obliging Ship Lollipop” — Also in the steadfast cast are: Jane Darwell, Judith Allen, Charles Sellon and probably the point to stealer Jane Withers — Withers is the perfect rich brat to be mean to the bad diminutive orphan(Temple) — One of the better projects of the busy limited “curly top”.

the cast includes:

Shirley Temple … Shirley Blake

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James Dunn … James ‘Loop’ Merritt

Jane Darwell … Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins

Judith Allen … Adele Martin

Lois Wilson … Mary Blake

Charles Sellon … Uncle Ned Smith

Walter Johnson … Thomas, Chauffeur

Jane Withers … Joy Smythe

Theodore von Eltz … J. Wellington Smythe (as Theodor von Eltz)

Dorothy Christy … Anita Smythe

Brandon Hurst … Higgins

George Irving … Believe Thompson

“BABY Hold A BOW” (released: 30 June 1934) (74 mins) (B&W/Color Versions) - Under Harry Lachman (Director), John Stone (Producer), James P. Believe (Play Author), Philip Klein (Screenwriter), Edward E. Paramore, Jr. (Screenwriter), Lewis William O’Connell (Cinematographer), Bud Green (Songwriter), Samuel Kaylin (Musical Direction/Supervision / Composer (Music Secure), Sam Stept (Songwriter), Duncan Cramer (Production Designer), Royer (Costume Designer), George Leverett (Sound/Sound Designer), Sammy Lee (Choreography) - - - - Shirley Temple shines during her scenes with Dunn and Trevor and our cramped charmer delight her fans with some care for high stepping of dancing and her cute antics — The narrative centers on a likable ex-convict Eddie Ellison (James Dunn) who has harmless fun playing practical jokes on his friends and comes out of jail to marry a trusty woman (Claire Trevor) — Six years later, the couple have young Shirley as their daughter and Eddie tries to fill a job — but a bitter and substandard private investigator (Alan Dinehart) is definite to do whatever it takes to kill Ellison and send him attend to the slammer again and tries to nail him for a theft he wasn’t fervent in — Here is where daddy’s miniature girl Shirley helps her father out by trying to foil the steady crook.

the cast includes:

Shirley Temple … Shirley Ellison

James Dunn … Eddie Ellison

Claire Trevor … Kay Ellison

Alan Dinehart … Welch (private investigator)

Ray Walker … Larry Scott

Dorothy Libaire … Jane Scott

Ralf Harolde … Trigger Stone

James Flavin … Det. Flannigan

Richard Tucker … Stuart Carson (factory owner)

Olive Suppose … Mrs. Stuart Carson

“REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM” (released: 18 March 1938) (80mins) (B&W/Color Versions) - Under Allan Dwan (Director), Raymond Griffith (Producer), Darryl F. Zanuck (Producer), Don Ettlinger (Screenwriter), Charlotte Thompson (Play Author), Karl Tunberg (Screenwriter), Kate Douglas Wiggin (Play Author / Short Epic Author), Arthur C. Miller (Cinematographer), Mack Gordon (Composer (Music Find), Art Lange (Musical Direction/Supervision), Sidney D. Mitchell (Composer (Music Regain), Lew Pollack (Composer (Music Gather), Harry Revel (Composer (Music Procure), Raymond Scott (Composer (Music Gain), Jack Yellen (Composer (Music Gain), Allen McNeil (Editor), Bernard Herzbrun (Art Director), Hans Peters (Art Director), Thomas K. Petite (Position Designer), Crop Castle (Choreography) - - - - Our Petite Shirley Temple turns in another crowd-pleasing performance in this grand family film — Her smile & vivacity are serene pleasing decades later — Shirley is at her peak as a girl singer who is sought by two rival cereal companies to promote their radio commercials — Randolph Scott and Gloria Stuart provide the romance, heading a pretty supporting cas is Helen Westley, Slim Summerville and William Demarest — and the vast Bill `Bojangles’ Robinson is cast as a farmhand - but wait until the film’s final moments when he gets to shine in a tap routine with Slight Shirley — Shirley’s numbers include “Arrive and Acquire Your Happiness” and she also sings a medley of hits from her previous films, among them “On the Honorable Ship Lollipop”, “When I’ m With You” and “Animal Crackers in My Soup”.

the cast includes:

Shirley Temple … Rebecca Winstead

Randolph Scott … Tony Kent

Jack Haley … Orville Smithers

Gloria Stuart … Gwen Warren

Phyllis Brooks … Lola Lee

Helen Westley … Aunt Miranda Wilkins

Slim Summerville … Homer Busby

Bill Robinson … Aloysius

Raymond Scott … Leader of Musical Ensemble (as Raymond Scott Quintet)

Alan Dinehart … Purvis

J. Edward Bromberg … Doctor Hill

Dixie Dunbar … Receptionist

Paul Hurst … Mug

William Demarest … Harry Kipper

Ruth Gillette … Melba

Hats off and thanks to Barry B. Sandrew Ph.D. (Founder, COO & CTO) and his Anecdote Films Staff — looking forward to more high quality releases from the vintage era of the ’20s, ’30s & ’40s — order your copy now from Amazon where there are plenty of copies available on DVD — if you enjoyed this title, why not check out Memoir Films where they are experts in releasing long forgotten films and treasures to the collector — all my heroes have been cowboys!

Total Time: 238 mins on DVD ~ 20th Century Fox. ~ (11/22/2005)

My husband and I both cherish all Shirley Temple memorabilia and were wrathful to receive Vol. 2 of her movie collection.

The quailty of the CD’s was exceptional and the pricing was grand better than we expected.The product was shipped posthaste and we will definately order again as we expand our collection…..A must have!

We would highly reccomend it to all Shirley Temple fans.

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January 4, 2010

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Pee-wee’s Grand Adventure is undoubtedly one of the funniest movies ever made. From the Rube Goldberg-esque breakfast machine to the Hollywood re-make of PW’s life sage, the laughs do not end from originate to execute. For months, I counted the days till the release of this DVD, and (with the exception of the cheesy cardboard “snap case”) Warner Bros. has certainly done it factual this time! The anamorphic widescreen report is perfect; Danny Elfman’s valid glean sounds wonderful in Dolby digital stereo; and the extras exceeded my highest expectations. There’s a commentary track with Paul Reubens (Pee-wee himself) and director Tim Burton; a music-only track with commentary by composer, Danny Elfman (timed so as not to interfere with the music) ; and a compilation of legend boards and sketches with yet a third commentary by the production designer! In the deleted scenes, you’ll learn the origin of “Fabulous Larry”, meet Boone the Hold, and witness Pee-wee move that (red) boomerang bowtie he bought at the magic shop. This is a disc you’ll search for over and over again. Order it now…and be obvious and declare `em Big Marge sent ya!

Tim Burton’s directoral debut is so chock elephantine of bright bits and vision that a running commentary by Burton and creator/star Paul Reubens should have resulted in one of the best alternate tracks available on DVD. Unfortunately, their commentary becomes instead The Mutual Admiration Society, with long stories about how they came across each other, how spacious each thinks the other is, and who else was in the room when they met. Reubens and Burton exhaust too remarkable time telling stories that ramble and don’t go anywhere, and too puny time commenting on the film itself.

When they DO manage to discuss the film, they are as curious as you would request, but these instances are few and far between. Burton for the most piece sounds like he honest woke up, and Reubens spends a lot of the film saying, “Uh-huh, yeah.”

It’s also rather appalling that Reubens can hardly bring himself to say the name of fellow screenwriter Phil Hartman (Reubens early on says “me and the other two guys who wrote the film…”) — in fact, you won’t hear him mention Hartman by name until the very extinguish of the film when Hartman makes his cameo.

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Some gentle prodding during the taping of this sequence would have produced something that I deem more fans were looking for and expecting.

Like some other reviewers, I too couldn’t derive some of the knick-knacks promised in the pre-release. However, the one staunch prize on this disc is the alternate track isolating the music, with commentary by Danny Elfman. Elfman’s insights into the film and its music are profitable, and while I’m glad Elfman does NOT talk over his music, it might have made it even more provocative had he discussed some of the nuances of his work while the tracks were playing.

The film quality on the DVD is helpful, and the menu screens are clever (when you do a selection, Pee-wee goes speeding over to the original menu on his bike) . The film itself is bright — no need on my allotment to give you a summary — and the widescreen format and recent sound for this film alone would invent the DVD worth owning. But with the exception of the Elfman alternative track, many of the well-behaved extras viewers are coming to request in these packages are, sadly, missing here.

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Five stars for the film itself, but a uncouth two for the extras, bringing this one to a soft three. Darn it.
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