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Our Little Girl

1935 | 65 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Our Little Girl is a 1935 American drama film directed by John S. Robertson and starring Shirley Temple and Joel McCrea.

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Credits

Director
John S. Robertson
Screenplay
Stephen Morehouse Avery
Director of Photography
John F. Seitz
Country
United States
Studios
Fox Film Corporation

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Cast · 7

Erin O'Brien-Moore

Erin O'Brien-Moore

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Lyle Talbot

Lyle Talbot

JD

Jack Donohue

Shirley Temple

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Away From Set

Josephine Lovett Wrote the Flapper Into American Film. The Academy Nominated Her for It

She was born in San Francisco in 1877, died at Rancho Santa Fe in 1958, and in between she wrote Joan Crawford's breakthrough and got an Academy Award nomination for it. Eighteen of her thirty-three credits were directed by her husband, which is the fact her biography usually leads with and the least interesting thing about her.

CinePixo·Aug 20, 2026

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