Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

March. 18,1938      G
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Rebecca's Uncle Harry leaves her with Aunt Miranda who forbids her to associate with show people. But neighbor Anthony Kent is a talent scout who secretly set it up for her to broadcast.

Shirley Temple as  Rebecca Winstead
Randolph Scott as  Tony Kent
Jack Haley as  Orville Smithers
Gloria Stuart as  Gwen Warren
Phyllis Brooks as  Lola Lee
Helen Westley as  Aunt Miranda Wilkins
Slim Summerville as  Homer Busby
Bill Robinson as  Aloysius
Alan Dinehart as  Purvis
J. Edward Bromberg as  Doctor Hill

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Reviews

Diagonaldi
1938/03/18

Very well executed

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TinsHeadline
1938/03/19

Touches You

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BootDigest
1938/03/20

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Nayan Gough
1938/03/21

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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weezeralfalfa
1938/03/22

This was the third film adaptation of the popular 1902 book of the same title, with Mary Pickford starring in the early silent version. True, the plot retains few accurate details from the book, in which Rebecca came from a destitute farm family, rather than being transferred to one.I don't remember the particulars of many of Shirley's films. However, this has to be one of the most entertaining, with a great cast of supporting actors, as was usually the case in her best films, and with the occasional slapstick incident. As usual, she's cast as an orphan, who has to grudgingly put up with some troublesome people, but balanced by some people who treat her with a measure of respect and love. As usual, Shirley seems like a hybrid between a cute little lost girl and a pint-sized adult, who mostly(exclusively here) interacts with adults, rather than children, often helping them solve some personal crisis. She insists on being treated as an adult, as highlighted in a scene with Scott, who agrees to treat her as such, in contrast to her quarreling relatives to treat her as a child, to be molded as they wish. In consequence, Rebecca proposes marriage to Scott(Tony) in the future, but then suggests her new friend Gwen as a more realistic choice in the near future.The most troublesome people Shirley has to deal with include bossy, contrary, old Aunt Miranda, who owns the farm where Shirley is 'dumped' by her stepparents(played by Bill Demarest and Ruth Gillette), who find her a financial burden after she mistakenly is labeled a poor singer in a radio contest. But, after Shirley suddenly becomes an overnight radio sensation, they suddenly demand that she be returned to them. Ruth plays her role as an obnoxious brassy gold digger very well. Being as how Aunt Miranda melts a bit toward the end, toning down her disapproval of Rebecca taking part in radio contests and refusing to speak to long time acquaintance Homer(Slim Summerville), Melba is the only thoroughly evil character in the film. Demarest was quite a good light comedian, actually outshining Summerville, who was also a noted comedian. We also have Jack Haley, with both comedic and musical talent. He sings a back and forth memorable duet to the catchy "Alone with You" with his romantic interest: sexy blond Phyllis Brooks, as Lola, who preferred leading man Scott, as clearly evidenced during this song(the film highlight?). Phyllis also sang a solo early in the film, though not as catchy a tune. Although not billed as a singer, she had a fine singing voice and sexy mode of delivery. Her character(as suggested by her name) comes across as not as wholesome as Gwen: presumably why Scott tries to drop her as soon as he meets Gwen. ....Of course, a few years later, Haley would gain a measure of fame, playing The Tin Man, in "The Wizard of Oz". Given his good looks and talents, it's a wonder he didn't have a more prominent Hollywood career....Bo Jangles Bill Robinson is also on hand as Miranda's gardener, primarily. He and Shirley end the film starring in a costumed dance production, rather resembling the one that ended the prior "Poor Little Rich Girl"This was Scott's first Shirley Temple film. He would return with her, again as the leading man, in the lackluster '39 "Suzanna of the Mounties": one of the series of mostly box-office flops during the last few years of Shirley's association with Fox studios. Actually, Shirley had played a small role, way back in the 1933 Scott-starring western "To the Last Man". During the '30s, before he was mostly typecast as a stone-faced cowboy, Scott divided his time between westerns or other frontier-type films, and parlor films, where he was sometimes allowed to exhibit some comedic talent, as in the present film. For example, he was also a significant non-musical costar in two Astaire & Ginger musicals.Helen Westley returned for her 4th and final appearance in a Shirley Temple film, in her typecast domineering contrary family matron role. Actually, in the Astaire & Ginger film "Roberta", she was quite pleasant to Scott, in contrast to this film. She had quite a prominent stage and film career.Shirley gets to sing several new songs, as well as a medley of some of her best remembered songs from previous films. Her most memorable new song is "An Old Straw Hat", which she sings initially outside at the farm, then again in the house, where she is heard by visiting Scott and Haley, who then recognize her as the girl they are seeking, who was mistakenly dismissed on their radio show as a poor singer(quite a contrived coincidence!). On the radio program she sings "Come and Get Your Happiness", initially alone, then with a sizable backup chorus. This is followed by her medley, including "On the Good Ship Lollipop" and "Animal Crackers in My Soup".One of the many reasons I especially like this film is that, in contrast to her other films, where she has curly hair, here, once she gets to the farm, her hair-style is changed by Aunt Matilda to pigtails. She definitely looks more 'sexy' with pigtails! Notice that, in the last portion of the film, after she is forced to temporarily move back with Uncle Henry and Melba, her pigtails are replaced by curls.

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mark.waltz
1938/03/23

When young Shirley Temple believes she's been overlooked by a radio producer, her stepfather (William Demarest) drops her off at the farm of her crotchety aunt (Helen Westley). The producer (Randolph Scott) just happens to live next door right under Aunt Westley's chins, and has been searching for her after a misunderstanding at her audition. Westley hasn't been friendly with the neighbors for years due to a misunderstanding with Scott's basset faced servant (Slim Summerville) when they courted years ago. Scott manages to get Shirley on the radio without Westley knowing and she is an instant hit. But of course, the grouchy aunt finds out leading to a lot more complications, some touching reunions and the big finale with Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Temple repeats some of her hits and dances with Bojangles while picking berries. The film is cute but ridiculous in spots, and Shirley is obviously a bit more mature than her character's 8 years. Still, worth watching for the charm of country life. Ah, those Green Acres.

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sol-
1938/03/24

A pleasant if not brilliant Shirley Temple vehicle, the young actress shines as the charming Rebecca and she sings quite well too. The film itself is formulaic and very predictable with typical characters, but it nevertheless does the job reasonably well, providing an opportunity for Temple to display her talents as and actress and as a singer. The songs are a delight to listen too as well. The main setback for the film is the amateurish editing - at least three or four times continuity is broken by the presence of jump cuts - however this can easily be ignored in light of the charms of the film. It supposedly is not faithful to the source material, but as a film on its own, it does fine.

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Randy Rodman
1938/03/25

I thought this was a dandy picture until little Shirley nearly ruined that fine Swedish Landrace piglet by picking him up and darn near rubbing the hide off him. Don't those Hollywood people know anything? You rub up on a baby Landrace too long and you spoil him for his mama, and everyone knows a spoiled pig ain't no good to nobody, especially a Swedish Landrace. After a Chester White their the most delicate hogs there is! Now, you take one of your hardier breeds, like a Berkshire or a Saddleback, you can pick them up all you want. It won't hurt them at all; matter of fact, they like it. But you handle your Landraces too much when their young and you'll never get them back on their mama's teat. They are fussy ones, those Landraces.Otherwise, a dandy picture.

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