Kid in Hollywood (Motion picture : 1933) Kiddin' Hollywood.
Notes:
Title from disc surface. "Fully registered and re-mastered."--Container. Shirley Temple. Originally produced as short films from 1932-1934. Kid in Hollywood title varies: "Kid 'n' Hollywood" on disc surface; "Kiddin' Hollywood" on container.
In these six short films, see Shirley Temple as a child actor. Pardon my pups: Sonny wants a motorcycle for his birthday, and is disappointed when he learns that he is getting a dog instead. Dora's dunking doughnuts: A schoolteacher helps his friend Dora by getting his students to help him to make a radio commercial. Glad rags to riches: Diaperina heads a children-only cast of three-to-five year olds, performing in a broad burlesque as the star of a floor show. Merrily yours: Little Shirley helps her big brother find a girlfriend. Kid in Hollywood: An aspiring actress is rejected by casting, but gets her chance to perform when the star doesn't feel like performing. Pie-covered wagon: A wagon train crossing the Plains is stopped by the Indians who tie a girl to the stake.
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