Jane Withers, the pint-sized pepper pot, shows off her singing and dancing talents in this ensemble number from The Holy Terror, released February 5, 1937. Sidney Clare and Harry Akst wrote the song, and both appear as sailors in a music hall scene. The dance was choreographed by Jack Haskell. Also in scene: Joe E. Lewis and El Brendel.
Sometimes I dream of having a sister just like Jane Withers. I wonder how it would be like if my little sister turned out to be a child actress just like her.
JeremiahsFiles 7 months ago
Wow! That's all I can say! Wow!
bellekd1413 9 months ago
So easy to see why Jane Withers was one of the most popular child stars of the thirties. Such an incredible talent!
musikview 10 months ago
mesmerizing!
spiritbrother 10 months ago
mmm the sounds of her taps makes me quiver all over
tapdancegirl88 10 months ago