Stowaway with Shirley Temple: DVD Cover
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Stowaway Director: William Seiter Cast: Shirley Temple, Robert Young, Alice Faye, Eugene Pallette

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/22/2008
  • Original Release: 1936
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 15,194
 
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Disc #1 -- Stowaway
1. Main Titles/Sanchow [2:51]
2. Ching-Ching [2:41]
3. Shanghai [3:47]
4. Tommy [5:35]
5. The Stowaway [10:12]
6. Uncle Tommy [6:03]
7. Bedtime [2:20]
8. Goodnight My Love [8:16]
9. Mr. Hope's Message [3:16]
10. Ze Mon's Amateur Show [3:17]
11. You've Gotta S.M.I.L.E. to Be H-A -Double P-Y [3:12]
12. Susan's Fiancé [6:14]
13. Planning the Future [4:20]
14. A Home for Girls [7:01]
15. A Proposal [2:43]
16. Unhappy In Love [3:28]
17. One Never Knows, Does One? [5:05]
18. The Un-Divorce [3:45]
19. That's What I Want For Christmas [1:54]
20. End Titles [:42]

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Stranded in Shanghai, orphaned Ching-Ching (Shirley Temple), the ward of Chinese missionaries, is rescued from harm by playboy Tommy Randall (Robert Young). Through a series of unbelievable but entertaining circumstances, Ching-Ching inadvertently stows away on a boat bound for San Francisco, which happens to include Tommy on the passenger list. During the long voyage, our heroine plays little-miss-fixit for the shipboard romance between Tommy and Susan Parker (Alice Faye). The two marry to give Ching-Ching a proper home, but their clashing personalities lead inexorably to the divorce court. Once again, however, Ching-Ching saves the day, this time with the assistance of twinkly-eyed Judge Booth (J. Edward Bromberg). Stowaway is the one in which Shirley dispenses oriental aphorisms a la Charlie Chan, speaks Chinese, and offers imitations of Eddie Cantor, Al Jolson and Fred Astaire. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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