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A radio company is desperately trying to find a young girl to be featured on their new program, Little Miss America. Rebecca (Shirely Temple) and her Uncle Harry (William Demerest) go to the company to audition. After hearing only a few measures of Rebecca's song, Tony, the talent agent, knows Rebecca is perfect. He rings down and says that's enough, and the man thinks that Tony doesn't like Rebecca. But Tony had every intention to hire her. He goes crazy trying to get her before she leaves the building, but doesn't.
He goes down to his farm, and little does he realize that Rebecca is living right next door with her Aunt Miranda!
When he finds out, he wants to set her up for the broadcast, but Aunt Miranda doesn't want Rebecca to be a radio star.
This wonderful movie is hilarious and innocent Rebecca is a very memorable character! This movie is wonderufl.
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This is really cute. When her stepfather does all his best to train her and she doesn't get the part on the radio he decides to dump her with Aunt Miranda. With tme isunderstanding ,they really did want her. She finds her way with the next door neighbor is the talent agent. I love the little pigs in this movie. Its always great to see her dance with Bojangles. This is a sure charmer for everyone!Best Deals for Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (Exclusive Color Version) (1938)
Rebecca (played adorably by Shirley Temple) knows how to charm her way into everyone's heart. In this classic, she auditions for a radio show. Tony (the show's talent agent, played by Randolph Scott) realizes she is perfect for the job.Unfortunately, there is a misunderstanding and Rebecca is sent away. Since her stepfather feels he has done all he can to coach and guide her, he decides it might be best if she went to live with her Aunt Miranda at Sunnybrook Farm.
Rebecca loves the farm and is soon helping to look after the animals, getting into mischief and meeting the neighbors. By some strange twist of fate, the neighbor turns out to be the show's talent agent. Now, the only obstacle is her persnickety aunt who doesn't want her in the radio business. Her stepfather also reappears to see if he can cash in on Rebecca's newly found fortune.
There are some great slapstick moments and plenty of one-liners. Rebecca also tries a tiny bit of matchmaking, sings, learns to tap dance, makes lasting friends and even bakes some cookies. After all, she is very self-reliant!
~The Rebecca Review
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