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Captain January (1936) pt.1/8

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

part one

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  • I love all of her movies!!!

  • this is my favorite movie of all time! thanks for uploading it!

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  • When I was little, I used to watch this movie and wonder why my mother wouldn't let me brush my teeth the way Shirley did.

  • this by far the best in my openiuon

  • @jayo100 Shirley isn't dead. she's 83 years old.

  • 7:53 is one of my favorite parts of this movie :)

    Come along and follow me, To the bottom of the sea,

    We'll join in the JAMBOREE, At the codfish ball,

    Lobsters dancing in a row, Shuffle off to Buffalo,

    Jellyfish sway too and fro, at the codfish ball ! :)

    She just too cute in this movie, I love Shirley

  • when i grow up i want to be like her......just i want to die of old age not penniless.....

  • @LAChick too bad this is 2012 she's dead fuck her

  • Bless you for uploading this fine film in BLACK AND WHITE as it is meant to be!!!!

  • This is my favorite Shirley Temple movie,followed closely by "The little princess".

    She gave us so much joy and happiness...I hope she's doing well.

    Thanks Shirley!!!!

  • @LoNaMuZiKe >... that guy? You mean Buddy Ebsen? Recall his roles in Walt Disney's "Davy Crockett" or TV's "The Beverly Hillbillies" (as Jed Clampett) or "Barnaby Jones". One of the great eccentric dancers of the 20th Century; he danced with Judy Garland in MGM's "Broadway Melody of 1938". Initially cast as the Scarecrow in "Wizard of Oz". When MGM decided he'd play the Tin Man instead, Ebsen had to drop out, due to a reaction with the aluminum makeup. He's great in "Codfish Ball"!

  • I'm so glad these have been loaded. I grew up on Shirley Temple (which may or may not say something about me; something which may or may not be good!), particularly this and Heidi. I miss this kind of innocence. I didn't and still don't consider it corny or outdated in the least.

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