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The 1932 Universal Pictures short "Runt Page," featuring four-year-old Shirley Temple in one of her first appearances, portraying "Lulu Parsnips," a character modeled on Hollywood gossip columnist Louella Parsons.
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1. Dirty Derby (Main Titles) [4:29]
2. Doll of Security [6:54]
3. Knights of the Round Table [6:11]
4. Fooling the Guesser [1:39]
5. Indian Giver [2:15]
6. New Owner [4:15]
7. Nailing Down the Ice [2:52]
8. Playing Games [8:12]
9. Getting Dressed [2:30]
10. "Laugh, You Son of a Gun" [4:55]
11. Saying a Prayer [3:21]
12. Drunken Truth [3:48]
13. Going Sappy [3:05]
14. Baby Food [3:39]
15. Royal Treatment [11:09]
16. Intensive Care [4:46]
17. Positive Match [4:41]
18. End Titles [:26]
1. Bringing Home the Bacon (Main Titles) [5:52]
2. Dirty Work [6:51]
3. A Hard Bargain [2:46]
4. Sailing Away [4:23]
5. More Than Money [2:23]
6. Doctor's Orders [3:40]
7. Quite a Coincidence [4:11]
8. Unexpected Arrival [2:54]
9. Selling Goldmines [6:42]
10. A Present for Pennie [8:02]
11. The Happy Life [3:27]
12. Desperate Wager [4:54]
13. Learning the Ways [2:10]
14. Bear of Bad News [8:28]
15. Sacrifice [5:36]
16. Doing a Favor [3:17]
17. Chasing Trains [5:44]
18. End Titles [:39]
Perhaps the most memorable of all of the movies based on Damon Runyon's story because of the winning presence of Shirley Temple (although it was remade three times), Little Miss Marker is the story of a little girl who is left as a marker for a $20.00 bet. Temple's father kills himself and the bookie doesn't know what to do with the young girl. Needless to say, she wins over the hearts of all and sundry and the bookie turns over a new leaf to make this little girl happy. Through all the complications the bookie runs in to, including eventually marrying his long-time girlfriend to provide a home for the child, there is a tenor of love and joy that was not matched in any of the remakes. Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide
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